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Summary of Strategic Human Resource Management of Alex Vanderstraeten. The summary includes the whole book, slides of the classes and my own notes. I passed this course on the first try with this summary

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The course will be taught in 2021-2022 by another professional still follows the same structure so certainly useful. Here and there just a few things different with the new pro.

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Strategic HRM



STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
INHOUD

Introduction...............................................................................................................................................................4
Part 1: The instrumental dimension..........................................................................................................................5
The basic elements of the instrumental dimension..............................................................................................5
The history of administrative control towards internal service........................................................................6
The role of social partners in setting up instrumental systems........................................................................7
The core business of the instrumental dimension............................................................................................7
The 5 ‘E’s in setting up the instrumental HRM................................................................................................11
Towards a more transparent, legitimate, forward-looking and result-driven service.......................................12
Transparency is more than objectivity............................................................................................................12
The search for justice in HRM.........................................................................................................................12
Less administration and more strategy...........................................................................................................14
The HRM department: towards more result-oriented approach...................................................................14
The organization of HRM services......................................................................................................................15
HRM and continuous improvement................................................................................................................15
HRM and reengineering..................................................................................................................................15
HRMIS: the way to an ICT-driven expert system in HRM................................................................................18
Outsourcing, insourcing and co-souring.........................................................................................................19
HRM-shared service centers...........................................................................................................................19
Part 2: The people dimension.................................................................................................................................19
Motivation and wellbeing of employees.............................................................................................................20
Human relations: the first steps in socio-technical thinking in HRM..............................................................20
The big challenge to motivate employees......................................................................................................21
The importance of social exchange between leader and employee..............................................................22
From compliance to commitment in HRM......................................................................................................22
The old theories of motivation........................................................................................................................23
Actual motivation: a complex mix of behavioral influence.............................................................................24
The role of leadership in motivating employees.................................................................................................29
The changing role of executives and managers..............................................................................................29
From transactional to innovative leadership..................................................................................................30
Leadership and management..........................................................................................................................33
Towards strategic leadership in organizations................................................................................................34



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The importance of the social environment.........................................................................................................34
The supportive role of HRM for line manager................................................................................................34
Social- technological service...........................................................................................................................34
Internal communication..................................................................................................................................35
Developing flexible working conditions..........................................................................................................35
Team management as a system for intensive collaboration..........................................................................36
Towards a safe, comfortable and challenging work environment.................................................................36
The people dimension as social added value for the organization.................................................................36
Part 3: The strategic dimension..............................................................................................................................36
The essence of strategic HRM.............................................................................................................................36
From ad hoc personnel management towards a proactive human resource management..........................36
The debate on strategic HRM versus personnel management......................................................................37
HRM: strategic thinking and acting in relation to the environment...............................................................38
Basic models in strategic HRM........................................................................................................................40
Towards a strategic value chain for HRM.......................................................................................................42
Strategic HRM and HRM strategy...................................................................................................................43
Four approaches in strategic HRM......................................................................................................................44
The universalistic approach: a ‘one best way’ of HRM?.................................................................................44
The contingency approach..............................................................................................................................45
The configuration approach............................................................................................................................47
The contextual approach................................................................................................................................48
HRM as a mix of approaches...........................................................................................................................49
Strategic HRM: vertical as well as horizontal integration...................................................................................50
The realization of vertical integration: HRM as a contribution to the organizational strategy......................50
Horizontal integration: from practice to policy...............................................................................................50
Requirements for strategic integration...........................................................................................................51
The need for an accurate follow-up of HRM...................................................................................................53
Strategic HRM from a multiple stakeholder approach...................................................................................53
Sustainable HRM: a new challenge.................................................................................................................54
Towards a measurement culture in HRM.......................................................................................................55
Performance management as HRM enhancement........................................................................................56
Part 4: The organizational dimension.....................................................................................................................57
Organizational structures and cultures as preconditions for an effective HRM.................................................57
The actual challenge for organizations...........................................................................................................57
The significance of organizational cultures for HRM......................................................................................59
Some views on organizational cultures...........................................................................................................60
The role of HRM in an international and cultural context..............................................................................61

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The necessity of organizational structures.....................................................................................................62
Facilitating organizational designs......................................................................................................................62
The instrumental organization........................................................................................................................62
The quality organization..................................................................................................................................62
The results-oriented organization...................................................................................................................63
The client-centered organization....................................................................................................................65
The people organization..................................................................................................................................65
Team organization as a results-oriented form of cooperation.......................................................................66
The learning organization................................................................................................................................67
The flexible organization.................................................................................................................................68
The innovative organization............................................................................................................................68
The search for facilitating structures and cultures.........................................................................................69
Facilitating designs and organizational development.....................................................................................69
The organization of the HRM function................................................................................................................69
Trends in the strategic positioning of HRM....................................................................................................69
Organizational solutions for developing HRM................................................................................................70
The role of HRM in the organization...............................................................................................................71
HRM roles from a four-dimensional approach...............................................................................................73




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INTRODUCTION

Four-dimensional model for Human Resource Management

 Grasp the complexity of Human Resource Management
 Why-question is very important
 How do I have to look at the problem to find a solution
 HR is a paradox
o Sometimes you need to do this and other times that
o Depends on the situation what solution you need to use

Central message

 Moving from operational to strategic and organizational HRM
 20 years ago  no HR-manager on the board; not important
 Now  more than 80% of the HR-managers are on the board

Knowledge worker

 Service industry  Belgium 70-80%
 How to cope with knowledge, clients … working with our brain and not with our hands
 Very big challenge for HR
 Expertise is not experience
o HR-managers don’t need to select on experience
o Talent and competences are very important
 Find the right person on the right place on the right time
 People constantly move from one job to another job
 Shift from routine tasks to creativity  HR creates infrastructure and facilities where people can think
out of the box and workers don’t need to follow rules
 Working at home  work-life balance became more important

2 big challenges of the HR-manager

 How do we find talent?
 How do we keep the talent in the company?
  always think about the why question!

2 big challenges for companies

 ICT  coping with data analytics
 Lifelong learning  how to bring in talent and coping with lifelong learning

4 dimensions

 Paradox
o Control versus development
o Systems versus people
 Every time you have a problem you need to look at all the four aspects and find the best solution for
all four and not for only one
 Dimensions
o Instrumental dimensions
 Formal regulations


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 When you have a start-up; this is the first thing that you do
 Clear rules and regulations
 Beginning of HR
 Will disappear because of technology
 Ex. rules, procedures, work systems, administration, paperwork …
o People dimension
 Typical focus on the human side
 You have rules and regulations, but you have to communicate it and work with them
 Sometimes you make exceptions
 Motivation is also a big problem
 Ex. motivation, working conditions, leadership, internal communication …
o Strategic dimension
 Taking care of the future and looking into the future
 Being proactive
 We do not recruit people for today but for the future
 HR-manager of today need to look at the future
 Ex. strategy, goals and objectives, measurement, added value …
o Organizational dimension
 Most difficult one
 We have to change organizations because they are not very productive
 Why?  innovation
 Difficult because it is about of power
 Ex. structure and culture, organizational design, organizational development …




PART 1: THE INSTRUMENTAL DIMENSION

THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF THE INSTRUMENTAL DIMENSION

Instrumental dimension

 Most traditional and best-know approach
 Efficiency, discipline and hard work at a low price
 Focused on controlling people and pursuit of obedience and total respect for the managers
 Questions  procedures, discipline, regulations and payroll
 Example  Taylor
o Lot of physical work and not brainwork
o Combining workers and machines


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o Men should behave like machines
o Only interested in the labor and not in their private lives


THE HISTORY OF ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL TOWARDS INTERNAL SERVICE
Instrumental dimension

 Focused on efficiency questions
 Person and organization as a machine
o No thinking for the worker  needs to obey and apply structures
o No control over your work  boss says faster than you need to go faster
o L’homme machine
 Right rules and procedures
 One best way
 Industrialization
 Synergy business people and academics
 Hierarchical structure
 McDonaldization
o Aims at complete controllability, the specialization of labor, uniformity, mass production and
use of routine as much as possible in the production of services
o Characterized
 Efficiency  optimization of production in terms of speed
 Calculability  tendency to calculate everything
 Predictability  uniformization of products, services and procedures
 Control  control systems through the use of technology
 Toyotism
o Japanese
o Increasing efficiency, decreasing waste, creating value for customer and using scientific
methods to decide for production or service improvement
 Instrumental employment
o Procedures and rules, prescriptions and regulations, obligations and rights and other formal
means to regulate the effort of labor in a predictable way
o Management  managing employees based on technical insights and administrative control
 Taylorism
o Scientific Management
o Natural soldiering: employee by counteracting the natural tendency to avoid working
o Need for well-defined role of labor
o Management  direct control and supervision of employee by the employer with emphasis
on discipline and technical control system
 Administrative service
 Based upon a socio-legal system of rights and obligations for employer and employee
 Administrative systems for distinctness and legal certainty
 Ex. assembly line

The importance of administrative control

 Importance of procedures
 Introduction of disciplinary interventions  tendency of natural soldiering
 Measurement of labor productivity as one of the first HRM measurement systems
 Registration systems


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