scholarly journals Examining some fields within human resources management

2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 49-52
Author(s):  
Erzsébet Dienesné Kovács ◽  
Éva Gergely

Human resources management is one of the management functions, dealing with people as the essential resource of the organization. This function aims at the most efficient usage of employees in order to realize both organizational and individual goals. Nowadays high significance is attributed to human resources management, since the human factor is the resource that determines the success of an organization. The results of a company are in proportion with the knowledge and talent of the people on its payroll. Human talent and knowledge can be utilized to the greatest extent in case management is able to motivate employees to meet not only the necessary requirements but also to achieve the highest possible results. Human resources management consists of several fields of activities, among which the following are the most important: analysis, planning and assessment of the scope of activities, human resources planning, workforce supply, performance assessment, motivation, developing human resources, labour relations, labour safety, HEM information system. Our studies cover a few fields within human resources management. Our research has been carried out at organizations in Hajdú-Bihar County. The study is based on questionnaires, which have been processed by computers and evaluated using statistical methods.

Author(s):  
Serhii Kubitskyi ◽  
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Oksana Chaika ◽  

This paper aims at considering the well-known triad of What? How? Why? somewhat anew by suggesting looking at transformational leadership for successful human resources management through the lens of coaching core competencies as the key soft skill. Arising as the strategic approach to the effective management of people, well-thought human resources management that rests on a leadership model definitely enables management of a company or organization to move ahead of the curve and gain a firm foothold in the job market. The transformational leadership model fits the framework of the research and links to the contrastive line between management and leadership.It is emphasized that management processes focus on (i) maintaining and (ii) improving performance at work, on the one hand, and on the other, unlike management, the transformational leadership model focuses on the benefits of visionary thinking and bringing about change. Following the goal in the subject matter associated with successful HR management, the Golden Circle of What? How? Why?introduced by Simon Sinek finds its way in the description analysis. The Why? sectionopens the idea for successful HR managementto move further to What?section and is accompanied with How? section in the end. The final part of the findings embodies 11 current core competencies of coaching, which illustrate how the ways of implementing the soft skills in workplace may increase HR performance, enhance seamless communication among employees and management, drive change and welcome innovation.The four objectives for successful HR management: (i) drive change within a company or organization, (ii) encourage and motivate people for personal and corporate growth and development, (iii) employ innovation including modern technologies, and (iv) lead by example, correspond to the four cornerstones in the framework for successful company or organization management via transformational leadership. They are: (i) create an inspire vision of the future for the company’s (organization’s) employees, (ii) motivate the staff to live by and deliver the vision, (iii) manage delivery of the vision, (iv) attract and retain high-class professionals and young talents, build up strong and competitive teams, create and grow ever-stronger, trust-based relationships with the employees. The toolkit of ways, techniques and approaches may derive from the current core competencies in coaching that can be groupedsimilarly to the ICF ones as follows: (i) foundation, (ii) co-creating the relationship, (iii) communicating effectively, and (iv) cultivating learning and growth.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Dedy Alamsyah ◽  
A Khalik ◽  
Dian Nisa Istofa

This study aims to analyze the efficiency of human resource management in improving the quality of Muaro Jambi Extraordinary School. This study uses qualitative descriptive methods. Data is collected through observations, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that SLB Muaro Jambi applies two management functions in managing its SDM, namely the planning and implementation functions. Human Resource Management consists of planning the needs and development of educators and education personnel; procurement of capacity building training for teachers and staff/employees. The implementation of human resources involves committees, teachers, and staff/ employees to realize the activities that have been planned. Human Resources Management can effectively improve the quality of education in SLB.


Author(s):  
Nurten Polat Dede

The changes brought about by trends such as globalization, technological developments, and knowledge-based economy, and the speed of these changes are forcing the enterprises to create more innovative ways of doing business and business processes. This rapid change has also affected and altered human resources departments' way of business. In this chapter, the changes in human resources management functions and applications with the effect of technology during this time have been explained. In addition, the electronic human resources management process and its applications, which have been more important as a result of developed human resources technology, are examined and presented in this chapter.


Author(s):  
Zdenko Stacho ◽  
Hana Urbancová ◽  
Katarína Stachová

A necessary condition of effective functioning of human resources management in an organisation is the creation of adequate organisational conditions including the existence of a human resources management department, its size, composition and responsibility, which are formed following particular conditions of the given organisation. Competitive environment of organisations operating in Slovakia and Czech Republic is growing with the process of world economy globalisation, and it brings the need of flexibility in management, and therefore we have to get used to changes also in the sphere of human resources management, and learn to cope with new impulses and situations. At present, that predominantly includes spreading effects of global financial and economic crisis, influencing all spheres of life in Slovakia and in Czech Republic too. Handling this situation presupposes flexibility in assessment of changes in environment where organisations operate, ability to detect all positive as well as negative impacts and situations, and formulation of measures to enhance their own position sensibly and cautiously. Due to the need of focusing of organisations on comprehensive arrangement of human resources management, in questionnaire researches, we focused on finding out whether and to what extent organisations operating in Slovakia (n = 340) and in Czech Republic (n = 109) focus on human resources management arrangement. The objective of the article is to compare results in the sphere of human resources in organisations operating in Slovak and Czech Republics. The results show that 67% organisations in Slovakia and only 43% in the Czech Republic had a human resources management department which realised followed human resources management functions and personnel strategy.


Author(s):  
Sri Lestari

This article entitled management diversity of employees to develop competitive advantage. Currently the business world increasingly tight competition. The company increasingly hard in fighting over scarce resources and consumers. The competition took place at both levels local, regional, national and international level. Companies are able to compete will be the winner in the competition. In the face of environmental conditions that increasingly erratic company should be able to operate optimally, that by having the competitive edge. Diversity can give you an advantage for the company especially in serving customers who are also diverse. HUMAN RESOURCES company that came from many different backgrounds have the talent of individuals and different experiences so that it can give you different ideas and can serve a diverse market anyway. It is certain that the diversity of employees at a company many benefits, however it is not denied that the diversity also poses many challenges. human resources management should plan and manage their employees being multiform in such a way that would give maximum performance for the company .To create this company should apply the principle of total quality management and Total Quality Control in managing their employees.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-22
Author(s):  
N. Gokce Uygur ◽  
Ayse Gunaltay ◽  
Ildikó Rudnák

Along with the digital world, business management models adapt to this area and reshape their processes according to this century. This digital shaping no longer appears only in marketing departments but also human resources are at the center of this digitalized world. In this era where human structure and behavioral patterns have changed, that is, people become digital, human resources positioning themselves in this field is now a necessity rather than a difference. In this study, the change experienced in human resources management functions and applications with the effect of technology in time has been mentioned. The types of E-Human Resources Management applications that emerged with the changes in information and communication technologies are explained in terms of their functions in the business and the effects of the transformation of human resources functions on business outputs are examined. The application for the test conducted revealed positive effects in the area. This study aimed to find out the role of e-HRM in Syrian refugee companies which are established in Turkey. In addition, aimed to examine e-HRM process adaptation in refugees companies and how to carry out services for them. This study is designed to improve the general findings and recommendations of the electronic human resources management. Another mail goal is to shed some light on how Syrian refugee companies react to these new components and their improvement. Beside that, this article cannot provide a comprehensive report on the numerous activities in Turkey. The report highlights some management mechanisms in Syrian refugee companies regarding to e-HRM. In this study, qualitative research technique is used. According to the information obtained from open-ended and in-depth interview questions directed to the participants; E-HRM reduces the costs that organizations spend on HR functions. Effective time management and enabling data banking are prominent motivator factors. In addition to these positive outcomes, it plays a role in increasing mutual communication between the employee and the organization. Under the light of this information, HRM once again confirms that it is an important strategic partner in supporting the organization’s strategies through technology investments.


2022 ◽  
pp. 180-199
Author(s):  
Nurten Polat Dede

The changes brought about by trends such as globalization, technological developments, and knowledge-based economy, and the speed of these changes are forcing the enterprises to create more innovative ways of doing business and business processes. This rapid change has also affected and altered human resources departments' way of business. In this chapter, the changes in human resources management functions and applications with the effect of technology during this time have been explained. In addition, the electronic human resources management process and its applications, which have been more important as a result of developed human resources technology, are examined and presented in this chapter.


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 83-104
Author(s):  
Dariusz Turek ◽  
Agnieszka Wojtczuk-Turek

The article presents the theoretical analyses and empirical research concerning the relationship between employees’ beliefs with reference to the human nature and expressed as “the concepts of human nature”, and the dimensions of moral competence. The results obtained allow to state that the individuals who employ the concept of human nature described as “social” or “humanist” while performing the processes of evaluation, present a more highly intensified moral competence than the people who employ the model of man as an “economic” or “imperfect” being. The article also presents the implications of the obtained results for the processes of human resources management.


2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 1767-1770
Author(s):  
Vladimir Kitanov

Human resource management and their potential and behavior in the work process or job tasks are a responsible and dynamic process that helps the organization to reach the desired abilities, quality and performance, and through its management to influence the behavior of individuals and groups in order to ensure the achievement of desired results and projected goals. Appropriate human resources management enables every person performing the tasks and tasks to provide capable and responsible persons, so that an individual or team can achieve maximum results in the given conditions.Human capital is defined as the knowledge, experience, skills, creativity, and innovation skills of employees in a company that directs them towards performing the joyful tasks.


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