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What is the difference between Human Resource Management & Human Resource Development?

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Najam Janjua , Human Resource Consultant , Various Group of Companies
Date de publication: 2015/03/26
Mubashir Shakoor
par Mubashir Shakoor , Project Manager & Safety Lead , TML Activations Services pvt. ltd.

Managing and developing people are two different things.. yet from employee perspective development word sounds better.. 

HRM is all about managing day to day affairs related to HR

while HRD is about the development of HR's skills, capabilities, personnel growth, career growth...

Muhammad Burhan ul Haque
par Muhammad Burhan ul Haque , Coordinator (Recruitment & Verification) , University of Karachi

MANAGEMENT:

Management is the function within an organization that focuses on managing of the people who work in the organization. Management can also be performed by line managers and supervisors.  Management is the organizational function that deals with issues related to people such as performance management, proper functioning of the organization, safety of the organization tools and resource, benefits, motivation of the human resource, communication, administration and training.

HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT:

The Human Resource Development is concerned with identifying strengths and weaknesses among different employees and devising training means that aim at making those skills complement the other.

Human Resource Development aims at developing a superior workforce so that the company and individual employees may achieve their goals. It can take on a formal approach as in a classroom or laboratory training in a case where it may apply. It may also take the informal route where an employee receives coaching or simple mentor-ship from his superior, usually a manager.

Vinod Jetley
par Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

HRM stands for human resources management, which refers to the art of managing all aspects of the human work force at a company or organization. HRM aims at providing an optimal working environment for employees to fully and freely utilize their skills to their best to achieve the company’s intended output. As human resources management usually applies to big companies and organizations, it has sub categories, among which is HRD, which stands for human resources development. This is a component of HRM that focuses on ‘nurturing’ employee’s skills. Because the process of hiring new employees can be long, expensive and cumbersome, most companies employ the strategy of HRD to promote longevity of employees within the company because through this an employee is likely to progressively scale up the managerial ladder. Human resources management of a company is often an independent department of its own composed of various sections including recruitment and retention, performance and appraisal management, HRD and compensation sections. But HRD does not only focus on development of skills but also focuses on the personal development of employees. Because peoples’ needs and expectations are ever growing and changing this section of HRM is specifically there to help employees cope with such and prepare them for future uncertainties. Generally speaking, professionals working within the HRM department must have excellent people skills although this is more so with those particularly working in the HRD section. The HRD section needs to have professionals with impeccable people management skills as they need to be able to realize talent within people from a cross section of backgrounds. The HRD section is concerned with identifying strengths and weaknesses among different employees and devising training means that aim at making those skills complement the other. HRD aims at developing a superior workforce so that the company and individual employees may achieve their work goals in the customers’ service. It can take on a formal approach as in a classroom or laboratory training in a case where it may apply. It may also take the informal route where an employee receives coaching or simple mentorship from his superior, usually a manager. Summary:1. HRD is a sub section of HRM, i.e. HRD is a section with the department of HRM.2.HRM deals with all aspects of the human resources function while HRD only deals with the development part.3.HRM is concerned with recruitment, rewards among others while HRD is concerned with employee skills development.4.HRM functions are mostly formal while HRD functions can be informal like mentorships.

Reham Ali
par Reham Ali , Group HR Director , NPTCO for Fashion, Automotive & Realestate Trading

HRM is to handle company current needs, HRD is more about handling company Future needs to cope & adopt with dynamic change, rapid development and stay competitive.

SAGHEER AHMED
par SAGHEER AHMED , Operation Manager , Protecta Guard (Pvt) Ltd

HRM : deals with the day to day operations of the Hr department. This curriculum would include employee relations benefits, law, compensation, leave attendance and medical etc.

 HRD: Human Resource Development deals with the training and developmental aspect of employees for the organization.Most of HRD curriculum include the professional working and identified the employees and work force ability.

MOHAMMED ZAYEEM CHAMBLY
par MOHAMMED ZAYEEM CHAMBLY , design trainee , Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd

Which means that former is a phenomenon of utilizing,showcasing the Human Resource that you have whereas in the latter you can plan,allocate and then verify the right resource

Walid Ismail Elrahel  Meiri
par Walid Ismail Elrahel Meiri , Administrative Accountant and Public Relations , Musa Ali Altayeb for Import and Export

HRM means the method of managing all aspects of the human work force at an organization.Whereas, HRD concentrates upon nurturing the employee's skills.

Tegegne Abrham
par Tegegne Abrham , General Manager , MM BEDDING INDUSTRIES PLC

HRM is simply current orientation - policy, procedure, rules are developed to govern the employee performance, recruitment, promotion etc. While HRD is future oriented - a means to achieve organisational goal my providing and assisting employees to have a better skills, knowledge, capabilities etc. This is done through training. Providing educational benefits, capacity building program coaching etc.

George Karaparambil
par George Karaparambil , Manager, Financial Analysis , Kerala Ayurveda Ltd, KATRA GROUP

Human Resource management meets the requirement of manpower whereas Human resource Development aims to enrich the ability and different programs

Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

HRM is a Reactive function while HRD is a Pro Active one.

HRM IS THE responsibility of HR manager only,while HRD is the responsibility of all the managers,it is pervasive activity.HRM deals with Recruitment,selection ,placement,training,development,compensation,conflict resolution,industrial dispute,HRD on the other hand is a part of it which deals with Training Development,performance appraisal,career development etc.

 

HRM deals with the day to day operations of the human resources department. This curriculum would include bus. law, compensation, employee relations, benefits, and medical etc.

 

HRD : Human Resource Development deals with the training and the developmental aspect of employees. Most HRD curriculum include classes like T & D, organizational dev., industrial psy.

Mazhar Ali Kazmi
par Mazhar Ali Kazmi , Subject Specialist/Senior Subject Specialist/Senior Headmaster , Education Department, Govt. of the Punjab, Lahore

HRM is concerned with recruitment, rewards among others while HRD is concerned with employee skills development.

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