RVU Part 2
RVU Part 2
RVU Part 2
Management
PART TWO
Expand or contract;
HR planning
Other methods
Methods to Predict Employment
Needs
Statistical approaches
Trend analysis: studying variations in your firm’s
employment levels over the last few years to predict future
needs.
Ratio analysis: making forecasts based on the ratio
between (1) some causal factor (like sales volume) and (2)
the number of employees required (for instance, number of
salespeople).
Regression analysis/Scatter plot: shows graphically how
two variables. such as a measure of business activity and
your firm’s staffing levels. are related. If they are, then if you
can forecast the level of business activity, you should also
be able to estimate your personnel requirements.
Judgmental methods
Qualitative analysis- Managerial judgment plays a big role
When Are Statistical Approaches to
Demand Forecasting Appropriate?
Stable environment
Business factor can be predicted with
some accuracy
The relationship between workforce
size and business factor remains
constant over time
Judgmental Methods of
Demand Forecasting
Group brainstorming
Sales force estimates
Forecasting the Supply of
Inside Candidates
o Personnel inventory & development
record help track employee
qualifications
o Qualifications inventories
Manual or computerized records listing
employees’ education, career and
development interests, languages,
special skills, and so on, to be used in
selecting inside candidates for promotion
Forecasting the Supply of Inside
Candidates…
Personnel replacement charts
Company records showing present
performance and promotability of inside
candidates for the most important
positions
Position replacement card
A card prepared for each position in a
company to show possible replacement
candidates and their qualifications
Management Replacement Chart
Dealing with an Oversupply
of Personnel
Freeze hiring Use a shorter
Restrict overtime workweek
Retrain/redeploy Use pay reductions
Switch to part-time Use sabbaticals
employees Encourage early
Use unpaid vacations retirements
Dealing with an Undersupply
of Personnel