scholarly journals Innovative Technologies of Personnel Management as a Basis for Professional Training of Future Human Resources Managers

Author(s):  
Zhou Xulin ◽  

The article, based on the analysis of domestic and foreign scientific literature, has revealed the formation of human resources management as an important part of the theory and practice of personnel management and the basis of professional training of future human resources (HR) managers. The place of innovative technologies within the conceptual field of personnel management has been shown, and the definition of the concept «innovative technologies of personnel management» and «innovative personnel technologies» has been given. The author has proven that the classification of innovative technologies of personnel management based on personnel processes, which is built on a set of interrelated activities of personnel management, is the most common. The main groups of innovative technologies of personnel management have been characterized: the formation of personnel reserve; the assessment of business professional and personal qualities; the creation of a system of motivation; the personnel training; the development of leaders and talents; the formation and development of corporate culture; the formation and development of teams; conflict management. The nomenclature of the innovative technologies has also been disclosed, as well as their purpose in the holistic process of personnel work in an organization. The most significant system innovative personnel technologies have been determined: the grade system of rewards; technologies of career planning and individual employee development; methods of creating project teams and forming the organization corporate culture.

2019 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Cardoso de Oliveira ◽  
Lucy Leal Melo-Silva ◽  
Maria do Céu Taveira ◽  
Flávia Leandra Jorge Postigo

Resumo Qualitative research on career success has been encouraged across different category of workers. This qualitative research sought to explore how do new graduates define career success and also highlight some implications for career counseling and Human Resources management. Sample included nine new graduates from two different regions of Brazil, divided in two focus groups. Discourse analysis based on interpretative repertoire approach was used for the data analyses. The graduates’ definitions emphasized both subjective (confidence in the future, career planning, professional identity construction, work adjustment, and satisfaction with the career path) and objective (work in the area of graduation with a good salary, financial independence, social recognition) career outcomes. The meanings identified in this study reinforced the multidimensional nature of the construct and also could help career counselors and human resources managers better plan their interventions contributing to new graduates’ career success during university-to-work transition.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 2299-2307
Author(s):  
Ahmed E. M. GHAREEB ◽  
Ali Ben Mohamed EL MEDABSH

The researchers through this study aimed at determining The Impact of Human Resource Management Strategy (HRMS) on organizational competencies development, the methodology was chosen for the study undertaken is a descriptive-analytical method. The software SPSS (statistical package for Social Sciences) version 19 has been applied in the statistical analysis. Moreover, the researchers have used the tools of Regression. The study population included all Human Resources Managers and Supervisors of companies. The sampling method used in this study is stratified sampling, with a population size of 200 HR managers and supervisors from Egypt. The results of the regression analysis show that human resources management strategy has a positive effect on organizational competencies development.


Author(s):  
М. Коробкина ◽  
M. Korobkina ◽  
Л. Ширяева ◽  
L. Shiryaeva

Among all the social concepts of the 20th and 21st centuries, one of the most important is the concept of human resource management technologies. Personnel management technologies occur as a link between the theory and practice of HR management, acting as a way to increase the efficiency of staff activities, as well as to coordinate the interests of the organization and employees. The article raises the problems of using of the technologies of personnel management in the company’s activities and the prospects for implementing human resources technologies into the practice of personnel management. The authors made a research in order to study the situation of application of various HR technologies in the activities of the federal telecommunications company. The results of this study allow us to see not only the problems that now occur in the implementation of human resource management technologies in the practice of the company, but also to find the ways to solve them and to optimize the activity of HR departments.


Author(s):  
Marina Shostak ◽  
Mariya Yakovleva

The specific features of personnel management at hospitality industry’ enterprises have been identified and formulated in the article. Since personnel is a key multifunctional resource in the hotel business, the research analyses in close-up how the specificity of HR-management is manifested in the personnel management’s functions in hotels. The identified specific features define the characteristics of business processes in the hotel industry and reveal the mechanisms for improving the personnel management system. The factors having a direct impact on the characteristics of personnel management, the labor market in the hotel industry and the cause-and-effect relationships of influence will receive attention in the authors’ further research. HR managers, specialists interacting with human resources, undergraduate and postgraduate students specializing in Management will benefit from studying this material, as it will deepen their professional knowledge and competencies in the field of understanding the features of personnel and human resources management at the hospitality industry establishments.


2021 ◽  
pp. 86-90
Author(s):  
M.S. Safarli ◽  

Researched is the problem of management of human resources in international organization, that is significantly different from human resources’ management in own country. The article discusses issues, related to personnel management in international enterprises. The purpose of the article is to identify factors that influence personnel management in the international aspect, and also to research challenges and problems, associated with them. On results of the analyses, offered are measures, as to solution of showed up challenges and problems, and also point out the special role of cadre departments in solution of this problem.


2005 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason D. Shaw ◽  
Nina Gupta ◽  
Atul Mitra ◽  
Gerald E. Ledford

Factors related to the success and survival of skill-based pay (SBP) plans are addressed in a longitudinal study of 97 facilities. Results indicate that certain design features and support variables relate to increased workforce flexibility and to SBP survival, and supervisor support also relates strongly to SBP survival. The results also show that SBP plans are more successful and sustainable in manufacturing facilities than in service facilities, and SBP survival is less likely in facilities pursuing a technical innovation strategy. Implications of the research for theory and practice regarding SBP plans, compensation systems, and human resources management innovations are addressed.


Author(s):  
Mykhailo Vedernikov ◽  
Oksana Chernushkina ◽  
Lesia Volianska-Savchuk ◽  
Maria Zelena ◽  
Natalia Bazaliyska

The purpose of the article. The article considers the features of strategic human resource management as the basis of strategic potential, which affects the competitiveness of the enterprise, determines the directions of its development. The scheme of the system of strategic human resources management is presented. The goals of personnel policy and a set of tasks that allow them to be implemented are determined. The ways of realization of the strategy of human resources management at an industrial enterprise are offered. It is established that the process of implementing the strategy of the enterprise should be divided into certain conditional stages, which should be included in the action plan for the implementation of the strategy.Methodology. The strategic goal of human resources management system is to ensure the development of the enterprise through the efficient use of human capital. When forming a human resources management strategy, the main task is to identify and take into account future changes and trends, to justify changes that contribute to the sustainable development of the enterprise.The process of strategy development and implementation is continuous, which is covered in close connection with the solution of strategic tasks both in the long run and in the medium and short term, i.e. their solution in terms of strategic, tactical and operational management. Such specification of human resources management strategy and bringing it to strategic objectives and individual actions is embodied in the strategic plan – a document containing specific tasks and measures to implement the strategy, the timing of their implementation and responsible executors for each task, the amount of resources required.Results. Implementation of human resources management strategy is an important stage of the strategic management process. For it to be successful, the organization's management must adhere to the following rules: firstдн, the goals, strategies, tasks of personnel management must be carefully and timely communicated to all employees of the organization in order to obtain from them not only understanding of the organization and service personnel management, but also informal involvement in the implementation of strategies, in particular, the development of obligations to employees of the organization to implement the strategy; secondдн, the general management of the organization and the heads of personnel management service must not only ensure the timely use of all necessary resources (material, equipment, office equipment, financial, etc.), but also have a plan for implementing the strategy in the form of targeted guidelines for the state and development labor potential and record the achievement of each goal.Practical implications. The process of implementing the strategy of an industrial enterprise requires fundamentally different approaches than the process of strategy formation. First of all, because it is mainly organizational process, while the formation of strategy is mainly an analytical one. The process of implementing the company's strategy can also be divided into certain conditional stages, more precisely, areas of activity that should be included in the action plan to implement the strategy. Initial among them is decomposition, i.e. the development on the basis of a strategic plan of tactical, operational plans, as well as policies, programs, projects, rules and procedures.Value/originality. Thus, the relationship of personnel strategy and general strategy of enterprise development is realized through a mechanism that includes: coordination of goals of both strategies, the relationship of their functions, coordination of business processes of personnel management with other business processes, integration of personnel strategy results to aggregate results of the organization, control of compliance of the obtained results with the defined strategic goals of the organization. Of particular importance is the approach to human resource management as a business process. Personnel processes as a certain sequence of interrelated actions for the implementation of personnel management functions are aimed at: transformation of human assets of the organization in accordance with its strategic priorities; transformation of working conditions of employees of the organization in accordance with the expectations and needs of staff; creation of new management technologies and other HR-products.


Author(s):  
E. Voroncov

The article proves that human resources are a source of competitive advantages of the organization through the provision of additional value to interested groups. It is shown that the main goal of human resources management is unreasonably identified with the main goal of personnel management, and human resources management with personnel management. It is proved that human resources management is characterized by such activities as identification of the organization's resources, assessment of their quality and quantity, determination of those human resources that provide production and provision of additional value to interested groups. Identification of the goal of human resources management and the goal of personnel management, deprives this area of managerial activity of a number of significant aspects and reduces the overall effectiveness of the organization. It is proved that human resource managers need to know the state of the external environment, their investors and clients, their interests, values and goals in order to provide a specific value to any interested parties, through the use of certain human resources. Be able to identify the required human resources, assess their condition, and relate their tools and technologies to the needs of interested groups; to show that the activity of the HR service increases the value demanded by a certain subject by transforming human resources into others.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilson Aparecido Costa de Amorim ◽  
Marcus Vinicius Gonçalves da Cruz ◽  
Amyra Moyzes Sarsur ◽  
André Luiz Fischer

PurposeThe purpose of this work is to comparatively study human resources management (HRM) areas in Brazil, at the national level, analyzing how companies considered labor market and labor relations aspects when building their strategies and when configuring people management models in place in the country (2014–2019), based on local conditions.Design/methodology/approachThe subject was approached through qualitative analysis, encompassing document survey, systematic literature review, specialists' panel discussions, eight focus groups (43 human resources [HR] managers), interviews (16 union members), applying institutional approach to people management.FindingsIn regards to labor market and unions, HR areas faced different conditions across Brazilian regions. They have dealt with those influences on their strategic and quotidian decisions in an unstructured fashion. HR areas remain constructed as traditional, adjuvant and far from strategic level. In the institutionalization process – normative isomorphism – a professional HR jargon use was identified. HR areas usually act in collective bargaining, resorting to specialized professionals or consulting companies. During the economic crisis, HR professionals' attitude had a reactive nature, responding to organizations leadership, with little dedication to the emerging context.Practical implicationsThis work enables important players like HR managers, union members and specialists in public policies to interpret the institutionalization phenomena of practices related to management, labor market and labor relations in the country.Social implicationsUnderstanding the effects of the relations among state, companies and unions allows the different power vectors, acting upon the institutionalization process of people management areas in the Brazilian case, to be outlined.Originality/valueThis study applies the institutional approach to understand the economic and social heterogeneity affecting organizations in Brazil. It enhances the knowledge on HRM areas scope and their articulation toward labor market and relations.


Author(s):  
A.N. Gornostaeva ◽  
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I.N. Gornostaeva ◽  

The article gives reasons for the necessity of new approaches to the personnel management system, implemented with the help of corporate training in the context of the transition to a new stage of strategic management, from the «serf» to the «network» model of organization management. The article considers the process of corporate training, offers the concept of key competence as a system of two portfolios of the organization. The analysis of the needs for corporate training has been developed. New approaches to the selection, development, encouragement and evaluation of employees in connection with changes in strategic management have been formulated.


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