scholarly journals THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FOOD INDUSTRY

Author(s):  
Paulina GAJEWSKA ◽  
Katarzyna PISKRZYŃSKA ◽  
Rolandas RAKSTYS

Everything formed in the company including products, services and all ideas are created by human. Therefore, human capital is one of the most important resources of an organization and source of achieving company’s success. The relation between employee fulfilment, satisfaction of their work and their effectiveness, commitment, performance and identification with the organization seems to be obvious. The goal of the paper is to present the review of the literature in the field of human capital management and the cognitive purpose is the analysis of the implementation of selected elements of human resource management and most of all methods and tools that improve the performance of employees. The research method was a survey carried out among the selected employees in Natures Way Food – organization based in Southern England, West Sussex. The study involved 100 randomly selected employees of Natures Way Foods. As a method of data collection was used the auditorium questionnaire consisting of 30 questions carried out in the workplace of surveyed people. The survey was anonymous and its results served for conclusions and proposals for changes in the implementation of HR processes, affecting the efficiency of employees.

2020 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 10018
Author(s):  
Elena Karanina ◽  
Asya Kotandzhyan ◽  
Natalya Vershinina ◽  
Julia Davydova

The article discusses various approaches to the formation of personnel policy in the transport industry, provides an overview of research and work on this topic; substantiates the need for the implementation of certain measures for the development and improvement of human resource management; the interrelation between the management of the personnel component and the improvement of the quality management system is reflected. Speaking about the importance of improving personnel policy in the transport industry, it is emphasized the need to include mandatory activities as part of an innovative approach to human capital management.


Author(s):  
Mária Sibilová ◽  
Simona Putovná ◽  
Terézia Michalková ◽  
Martin Mičiak ◽  
Alžbeta Kucharčíková

Abstract Human Capital Management (HCM) is a modern strategic and planned approach to the management of people in enterprises to meet the goals of the organization. It focuses on the effective use of human capital, its development and effective investment in it. The concept of HCM along with the management of generations are complementary concepts to the current concept of the human resource management. The aim of this paper is to identify and compare several information systems that can be used to facilitate the implementation of the HCM process in business practice.


2020 ◽  
pp. 144-150
Author(s):  
V.A. Morozov

This article focuses on the aspects of human resource management strategies in crisis management, as well as the comparison of classical and modern ways to overcome the consequences of crises for human capital. The possible consequences of ongoing and possible crises, as well as ways to prevent and overcome them, are investigated. Personnel strategies in human resource management are disclosed. The presentation of strategic human resource management in a crisis period is given.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda Setiorini,MM.

Globalization changes the business environment, which demands change from every business organization involved, to succeed in the new environment. For that purpose, human resource management needs to be directed to the development of human capital, which assumes employees as assets, not costs, for the company. The implication is that management needs to recognize each of its employees in order to maximize their potential and manage it to be a competitive advantage. This is where performance management plays a very important role.


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