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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES Hamzah Denny Subagyo, SE,.SH., MM,.MH HANDOUT 01 TATAP MUKA I DAN II

TATAP MUKA MINGGU I

The Planning Process Planning is the process used by managers to identify and select goals and courses of action for the organization. The organizational plan that results from the planning process details the goals to be attained. The pattern of decisions managers take to reach these goals is the organization’s strategy.

Perencanaan Adalah proses mengantisipasi dan membuat ketentuan/persyaratan untuk mengatur arus gerakan tenaga kerja ke dalam (pekerja baru), di dalam (promosi, rotasi, mutasi, demosi) dan ke luar (pensiun, berhenti, diberhentikan) di lingkungan sebuah organisasi/perusahaan (Arthur W. Sherman dan George W. Bohlander: 1992, dalam Hadari Nawawi: 2008, hal. 42-43)

lanjutan Adalah rangkaian kegiatan peramalan (prediksi dan estimasi) kebutuhan atau permintaan (demand) tenaga kerja di masa depan pada sebuah organisasi/perusahaan, yang mencakup pendayagunaan SDM yang sudah ada dan pengadaan tenaga kerja baru yang dibutuhkan. (G. Steiner, dalam Hadari Nawawi, 2003: 44)

Pengertian lain ttg PRAN Adalah proses memilih sejumlah kegiatan utk ditetapkan sebagai keputusan ttg suatu pekerjaan yg harus dilakukan, kapan, bagaimana dan siapa yang melakukannya. (Hadari Nawawi, 2003: 30)

lanjutan Adalah penerapan pengetahuan tepat guna secara sistematik, utk mengontrol dan mengarahkan kecenderungan perwujudan masa depan yang diinginkan sebagai tujuan yang akan dicapai.(Hadari Nawawi, 2003: 31)

Three Stages of the Planning Process Determining the Organization’s mission and goals (Define the business) Strategy formulation (Analyze current situation & develop strategies) Strategy Implementation (Allocate resources & responsibilities to achieve strategies)

PRAN Strategik SDM Mengembangkan/menjabarkan Misi Organisasi yg sudah ditetapkan. Mengidentifikasi Lingkungan Organisasi (PolEkSosHukTek Kompetitor yg ada dan yg akan masuk) Merancang Tujuan Strategik, menentukan hasil yg diharapkan sesuai misi. Tujuan hrs spesifik, menantang dan dapat diukur. Merumuskan PRAN Strategik (Terperinci)

Planning Process Stages Organizational mission: defined in the mission statement which is a broad declaration of the overriding purpose. The mission statement identifies product, customers and how the firm differs from competitors. Formulating strategy: managers analyze current situation and develop strategies needed to achieve the mission. Implementing strategy: managers must decide how to allocate resources between groups to ensure the strategy is achieved.

Levels of Planning level Plan Goal Setting Formulation Strategy Implementation Corporate mission & goals Divisional goals Functional Corporate- level strategy Business- Functional- Design of Structure Control Business-unit Goal Setting Formulation level Plan

Planning at General Electric CEO Corporate Level Corporate Office Business Level GE Aircraft GE Lighting GE Motors GE Plastics NBC Functional Level Accounting Manufacturing Marketing R & D

Planning Levels Corporate-level: decisions by top managers. Considers on which businesses or markets to be in. Provides a framework for all other planning. Business-level: details divisional long-term goals and structure. Identifies how this business meets corporate goals. Shows how the business will compete in market. Functional-level: actions taken by managers in departments of manufacturing, marketing, etc. These plans state exactly how business-level strategies are accomplished.

Characteristics of Plans Time horizon: refers to how far in the future the plan applies. Long-term plans are usually 5 years or more. Intermediate-term plans are 1 to 5 years. Corporate and business level plans specify long and intermediate term. Short-term plans are less than 1 year. Functional plans focus on short to intermediate term. Most firms have a rolling planning cycle to amend plans constantly.

Types of Plans Standing plans: for programmed decisions. Managers develop policies, rules, and standard operating procedures (SOP). Policies are general guides to action. Rules are a specific guide to action. Single-use plans: developed for a one-time, nonprogrammed issue. Usually consist of programs and projects. Programs: integrated plans achieving specific goals. Project: specific action plans to complete programs.

Who Plans? Corporate level planning is done by top managers. Also approve business and functional level plans. Top managers should seek input on corporate level issues from all management levels. Business and functional planning is done by divisional and functional managers. Both management levels should also seek information from other levels. Responsibility for specific planning may lie at a given level, but all managers should be involved.

Why Planning is Important Planning determines where the organization is now and where it will be in the future. Good planning provides: Participation: all managers are involved in setting future goals. Sense of direction & purpose: Planning sets goals and strategies for all managers. Coordination: Plans provide all parts of the firm with understanding about how their systems fit with the whole. Control: Plans specify who is in charge of accomplishing a goal.

Scenario Planning Scenario Planning: generates several forecasts of different future conditions and analyzes how to effectively respond to them. Planning seeks to prepare for the future, but the future is unknown. By generating multiple possible “futures” we can see how our plans might work in each. Allows the firm to prepare for possible surprises. Scenario planning is a learning tool to improve planning results.

TATAP MUKA MINGGU II

Determining Mission and Goals This is the first step of the planning process and is accomplished by: A. Define the business: seeks to identify our customer and the needs we can and should satisfy. This also pinpoints competitors. B. Establishing major goals: states who will compete in the business. Should stretch the organization to new heights. Goals must also be realistic and have a time period in which they are achieved.

To become a Leading InfoCom Company in the Region Example : Vision & Mission VISION To become a Leading InfoCom Company in the Region MISSION To provide One Stop Services with Excellent Quality & Competitive Price Managing Business through Best Practices, Optimizing Superior Human Resource, Competitive Technology, and Synergizing Business Partners

Mission Statements Company Mission Statement Compaq AT&T Compaq, along with our partners, will deliver compelling products and services of the highest quality that will transform computing into an intuitive experience that extends human capability on all planes -- communication, education, work, and play. We are dedicated to being the world’s best at bringing people together -- giving them easy access to each other and to the information and services they want and need -- anytime, anywhere.

(Strategic Objectives) (Business Excellence) Business Framework SASARAN STRATEGIS (Strategic Objectives) 3 TARGET UTAMA (Business Result) Revenue 3,2T Sales (Net) - Phone 314K - Speedy 48K CSI 75% 5 SASARAN UTAMA (Business Excellence) TELKOM Way TMBE C2SE Mgt. Contract ESI TOP-10 AWARD Max. Sustainable Growth Customer Loyalty Business Excellence SEA Award EMA Award BIA Award FINA Award The Best 2 New Driver Engines The Best TELKOM Way The Best TMBE The Best CSI The Best ESI The Excellent Achiever (KM)

“WAR juga berarti PERANG” Business Strategy D5 name means something & suggestive “WAR juga berarti PERANG” BUSINESS STRATEGY Winning the Customer Acquiring New Customer Retaining Existing Customer WAR FUNCTIONAL STRATEGIES Service Excellence Effective Marketing Business Innovation SEB

Strategy Formulation Managers analyze the current situation to develop strategies achieving the mission. SWOT analysis: a planning to identify: Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses. Strengths: manufacturing ability, marketing skills. Weaknesses: high labor turnover, weak financials. Environmental Opportunities and Threats. Opportunities: new markets. Threats: economic recession, competitors

Planning & Strategy Formulation Corporate-level strategy develop a plan of action maximizing long-run value SWOT analysis identifies strengths & weaknesses inside the firm and opportunities & threats in the environment. Business-level strategy a plan of action to take advantage of opportunities and minimize threats Functional-level strategy a plan of action improving department’s ability to create value

The Five Forces Model Potential for Entry Rivalry Power of Power of Among Organizations Power of Supplier Power of Buyer Substitute Products

The Five Forces 1. Level of Rivalry in an industry: how intense is the current competition with competitors? Increased competition results in lower profits. 2. Potential for entry: how easy is it for new firms to enter the industry? Easy entry leads to lower prices and profits. 3. Power of Suppliers: If there are only a few suppliers of important items, supply costs rise. 4. Power of Buyers: If there are only a few, large buyers, they can bargain down prices. 5. Substitutes: More available substitutes tend to drive down prices and profits.

Corporate-Level Strategies Concentrate in single business: McDonalds focuses in the fast food business. Can become very strong, but can be risky. Diversification: Organization moves into new businesses and services. Related diversification: firm diversifies in similar areas to build upon existing divisions. Synergy: two divisions work together to obtain more than the sum of each separately. Unrelated diversification: buy business in new areas. Build a portfolio of unrelated firms to reduce risk or trouble in one industry. Very hard to manage.

International Strategy To what extent do we customize products and marketing for different national conditions? Global strategy: a single, standard product and marketing approach is used in all countries. Standardization provides for lower cost. Ignore national differences that others can address. Multidomestic strategy: products and marketing are customized for each country of operation. Customization provides for higher costs. Embraces national differences and depends on them for success.

Vertical Integration When the firm is doing well, managers can add more value by producing its own inputs or distributing its products. Backward vertical integration: the firm produces its own inputs. McDonalds grows its own potatoes. Can lower the cost of supplies. Backward vertical integration: the firm distributes its outputs or products. McDonalds owns the final restaurant. Firm can lower costs and ensure final quality.

Vertical Value Chain Customer Forward Backward Raw Materials Intermediate Manufacturing Raw Materials Assembly Distribution Customer Backward Forward

Business-level Strategies Low-Cost Differentiation Many market segments Number of Focused Low-Cost Focused Differentiated Few Low Cost Differentiation Strategy

Business Strategies Low-cost: gain a competitive advantage by driving down organizational costs. Managers manufacture at lower cost, reduce waste. Lower costs than competition mean lower prices. Differentiation: gain a competitive advantage by making your products different from competitors. Differentiation must be valued by the customer. Successful differentiation allows you to charge more for a product. Stuck in the middle: It is difficult to simultaneously become differentiated and low cost.

Low Cost untuk Unit SDM Dijabarkan dengan peningkatan kualitas SDM. Contoh : Untuk mengoperasikan Unit Bisnis tipe “C” dibutuhkan 20 SDM, bisa saja ditingkatkan dengan tambahan tugas baru menjadi Unit Kerja “C+” dengan jumlah SDM 20 orang. Dengan menerapkan Manajemen Mutu, bisa diciptakan pola kerja Matrix System, atau Proyek Kendali Mutu.

Differensiasi utk Unit SDM Ketika organisasi melakukan tindakan Diferensiasi Produk dalam menjalankan Taktik bisnisnya, maka pihak SDM mensupport menyediakan SDM yang memiliki kompetensi yang memadai utk terlaksananya program diferensiasi.

Business Strategies Firms also choose to serve the entire market or focus on a few segments. Focused low-cost: try to serve one segment of the market but be the lowest cost in that segment. Cott Company seeks to achieve this in large retail chains. Focused differentiated: Firm again seeks to focus on one market segment but is the most differentiated in that segment. BMW provides a good example.

Functional-level Strategies Seeks to have each department add value to a good or service. Marketing, service, production all add value to a good or service. Value is added in two ways: 1. lower the operational costs of providing the value in products. 2. add new value to the product by differentiating. Functional strategies must fit with business level strategies.

Goals for successful functional strategies: 1. Attain superior efficiency: the measure of outputs for a given unit of input. 2. Attain superior quality: products that reliably do the job they were designed for. 3. Attain superior innovation: new, novel features about the product or process. 4. Attain superior responsiveness to customers: Know the customer needs and fill them.

CORPORATE GRAND SCENARIO VISI & MISI RENCANA STRATEGIK RENCANA OPERASIONAL BISNIS MANAJEMEN SDM RENCANA STRATEGIK MSDM* PERENCANAAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA

(Deskripsi/spesifikasi Pekerjaan) ANALISIS PEKERJAAN (Deskripsi/spesifikasi Pekerjaan) Kelebihan T. Kerja PERENCANAAN SDM (EXISTING VS KEBUTUHAN) Kelebihan T. Kerja Pran SDM Internal Kekurangan Tenaga Kerja (PRAN SDM Internal/Eksternal) Pran. Pe- rampingan REKRUITMEN DAN SELEKSI MEMPERTAHANKAN & MENGEMBANGKAN SDM (Pelatihan, Penilaian Kinerja, Pran. Karier, dll)

LIMA KOMPONEN POKOK STRATEGI MSDM PHILISOPHY PROCESS POLICY Strategi MSDM PRACTICAL PROGRAME

FILSAFAT DEMOKRATIS MENGHARGAI DIVERSITAS KESEMPATAN SAMA UTK BERPRESTASI PELUANG SAMA UTK BERKEMBANG MEMAHAMI KEKURANGAN DAN MENGHARGAI KELEBIHAN PERLAKUAN SAMA DALAM UPAH DAN KARIR SESUAI KONTRIBUSI