Personnel Management
- Personnel Management
- the endeavor management task
of properly managing the human resources of an
endeavor or
center
As illustrated in the preceding figure, Personnel Management is part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
- Type: Abstract
- Superclass: Endeavor Management Task
- Subclasses:
- Endeavor Personnel Planning
- Center Personnel Planning
The typical responsibilities of Personnel Management are to:
- Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to:
- Provide overall administrative leadership to this staff.
- Organize the staff in terms of teams, roles, and persons.
- Staff these teams and roles with appropriate persons.
- Provide administrative oversight to the staff.
- Maintain the staff’s morale.
- Ensure ongoing staff development.
- Thereby minimize or eliminate staff-related risks.
Personnel management typically may begin when the following preconditions hold:
- Either the:
- Endeavor has started or the
- Center exists.
- The management team is adequately:
- Staffed.
- Trained in personnel management.
Personnel management is typically complete when the following postconditions hold:
- Either the:
- Endeavor has been completed or the
- Center has been retired.
Personnel management involves the management teams
performing the following steps in an iterative, incremental,
parallel, timeboxed, and ongoing manner:
- Provide Staffing.
- Produce or obtain appropriate job descriptions.
- Hire, evaluate, and fire contact center staff.
- Staff the teams and roles by assigning appropriate
persons to them in a way that best meets the needs of
both the endeavor or center and the staff.
- Continually ensure that adequate and appropriate
persons are allocated to the teams and roles to enable
them to fulfill the mission and objectives of the
endeavor or center.
- Eliminate risks due to inadequate personnel.
- Provide Leadership.
- Provide overall administrative leadership to the
teams, roles, and persons.
- Establish and communicate high-level priorities for
staff performance of major work units.
- Provide Organization.
- Work with the process team to properly organize the
endeavor or center in terms of:
- Maintain the resulting organization charts as teams
change over time.
- Provide Personnel Oversight.
- Establish, enforce, and maintain appropriate
personnel conduct policy.
- Continuously evaluate team performance.
- Continuously work with the teams to ensure that they
are appropriately prioritizing their tasks.
- Continuously evaluate personnel performance.
- Continuously evaluate personnel effort (e.g., work
hours, vacation time).
- Continuously ensure that personnel are not
overallocated.
- Maintain Morale.
Maintain the morale of the personnel:
- Motivate the staff (e.g., celebrate achievements,
reward success).
- Mitigate staff friction.
- Ensure Staff Development.
Ensure ongoing personnel development by making sure
that all personnel:
- Are adequately trained to meet the responsibilities of
their associated roles and teams.
- Have adequate experience to perform their tasks.
- Have adequate time and opportunity to grow as
professionals.
Personnel management typically involves the following techniques:
- Job interviews.
- Performance evaluations.
Personnel management typically results in the production of all or part of the following work products:
- Plan for changing staffing levels.