Assignment 3 Semester 1 2025
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Due date: 6 May 2025
QUESTION 1
Strategic Human Resource Planning (SHRP) and the recruitment and selection process
are two interrelated functions that play a central role in ensuring that an organisation
employs staff with the right skills, knowledge, and experience. When used together
effectively, SHRP and recruitment and selection ensure that organisations are
adequately staffed to meet their current and future goals.
SHRP is the process of aligning an organisation’s human resource needs with its
strategic objectives. It involves identifying the number and type of employees needed,
when they will be needed, and what skills and competencies they must have (Wärnich et
al., 2021). This proactive approach enables organisations to forecast future labour
demands based on internal growth, technological changes, and external market trends.
Once SHRP has identified staffing needs, the recruitment and selection process is used
to fill these positions with suitable candidates. Recruitment is the process of attracting
qualified candidates, while selection involves assessing and choosing the Terms
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