Human Resource Management Chapter 1 Key Terms
Line manager
On the organization chart, managers with line authority
Staff manager
Those with staff (advisory) authority
Organization
consists of people with formally assigned roles who work together to achieve the organizations goals
Staff Authority
gives a manager the right to advise other managers or employees. It creates an advisory relationship. When the human resource manager suggests that the plant manager use a particular selection test, he or she is exercising staff authority
Functional Authority
he or she ensures that line managers are implementing the firms human resource policies and practice
Management Process
planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling
Globalization
refers to the tendency of firms to extend their sales, ownership, and/or manufacturing to new markets abroad.
Talent Management
the goal-oriented and Integrated process of planning, recruiting, developing, managing, and compensating employees.It involves instituting a coordinated process for identifying, recruiting, hiring, and developing high-potential employees
Human Capital
the knowledge, education, training, skills, and expertise of a firm s workers.
Manager
the person responsible for accomplishing the organizations goals, who does so by managing the efforts of the organizations people
Human Resource Managment
the process of acquiring, training, appraising, and compensating employees, and of attending to their labor relations, health and safety, and fairness concerns
Authority
the right to make decisions, to direct the work of others, and to give orders.
Line Authority
traditionally gives managers the right to issue orders to other managers or employee