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Why Employees Become Lethargic When the Organisation Uses Internal Sources of Recruitment? State. - Business Studies

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Why employees become lethargic when the organisation uses internal sources of recruitment? State.

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Internal sources of recruitment have a tendency to make employees lethargic because employees are sure of time-bound promotions and the spirit of competition among employees may be hampered

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Staffing - Recruitment Process
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2013-2014 (March) Delhi Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Explain Direct Recruitment and Advertisement as external sources of recruitment


Mohit Gupta is working with 'Yellow Security Services Ltd.' He is also recruiting security guards for the company. The company provide security services in Delhi and Noida at short notice to various companies. The guards are recruited on a temporary basis. The guards provided by this company are known for their honesty and punctuality. Mohit Gupta is well known in his village for providing employment to unskilled people

a. Name the source of recruitment used by 'Yellow Security Services Ltd.'
b. State any one disadvantage of this source of recruitment.
c. Identify the need of 'Security Guards' which is being fulfilled by the company as per Maslow's need hierarchy.
d. Identify any two values communicated to the society in the above-stated case.


'Recruitment' is one of the specialised activities performed by human resources management. Mention any two other specialised activities of human resource management


What is meant by recruitment? How is it different from selection?


A company is manufacturing paper plates and bowls. It produces 1,00,000 plates and bowls each day. Due to local festival, it got an urgent order of extra 50,000 plates and bowls. Explain the method of recruitment that the company should adopt in the given circumstances to meet the order.


Why are internal sources of recruitment considered to be more economical?


A major insurance company handled all recruiting, screening and training processes for data entry/customer service representatives. Their competitor was attracting most of the qualified, potential employees in their market. Recruiting was made even more difficult by the strong economy and the ‘jobseeker’s market.’ This resulted in the client having to choose from candidates who had the ‘soft’ skills needed for the job, but lacked the proper ‘hard’ skills and training.

Questions
a. As an HR manager what problems do you see in the company?
b. How do you think it can be resolved and what would be its impact on the company?


The process of manning various jobs in the organisation with the right person is known as ______.


Main aim of Recruitment is ______.


Which of the following steps in the process of staffing involves the process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for respective jobs in the organization?


Assertion (A): Internal recruitment simplifies the process of selection and placement.

Reason (R): Filling vacancies in higher jobs from within the organisation motivates the employees to improve their performance through learning and practice.


Assertion (A): Direct method of recruitment is very inexpensive as it does not involve any cost of advertising for the vacancies.

Reason (R): Under direct recruitment, a notice is placed on the notice-board of the enterprise specifying the details of the jobs available.


Mrs. Ahilya Pasi is the Principal of a prestigious school in New Delhi. The school has a vacancy of a headmistress/headmaster of the junior wing of the school. The senior teachers of the school have the opinion that only internal candidates should be considered for this post. However, Mrs. Pasi and the management would like to invite applications from external sources too. Briefly explain any three justifications the management can provide to convince the staff for inviting applications of external candidates for the vacant post.


'External sources of recruitment may lead to dissatisfaction and frustration among existing employees. They may feel that their chances of promotion are reduced.' Give two situations when external sources may be used without dissatisfying the existing employees.


The Human Resource Manager of Alfa Ltd. a leading air-conditioner manufacturer requires employees for various posts. He wanted to opt for a source of recruitment where the background of potential candidates is sufficiently known. He knew that applicants introduced by present employees or their friends and relatives may prove to be a good source of recruitment.
  1. Identify the external source of recruitment discussed in the above paragraph.
  2. State any four advantages of external sources of recruitment.

State any four limitations of using internal sources of recruitment.


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