Research on HRM Based on Knowledge System

2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 4894-4897
Author(s):  
Xin Zhao

We are in an era of rapid change and the gradual opening of changes push us to make a lot of new theories and thinking to deal with the problems faced very different from previous close, and open and at the same time so that we can think about making reference to external experience. In this case, how should the planning, design, organization and implementation of both compatible with the current state of the personnel system requirements for the current situation of reform, but also has certain forward-looking human resources management system, is currently engaged in human resource management for all staff challenge. Based on this, the era of knowledge from four aspects of human resource management and knowledge management integration were discussed and presented the basic ideas.

Author(s):  
Bader Yahya Alshahrani, Adullah Ali Alammar

A study entitled the challenges facing human resource management in applying the modern concepts of human resources management by applying to the hospitals in Khamis Mushait. This study aims to identify the challenges facing human resource management in applying modern concepts of human resources management. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, of the nature of the study, while the questionnaire was used as a main tool for data collection. The study population is from the private hospitals in Khamis Mushait. The sample of the study was 91 workers. The study reached a set of results. Maha: The challenges of the external environment are the most influential in the application of modern concepts of human resources management in the hospitals of Khamis Mushait, while the application of modern concepts of human resources management in private hospitals in Khamis Mushait medium degree with a relative weight (65.80%). The results showed no differences Statistical significance among the opinions of hospital staff in Khamis Mushait on their appreciation of the challenges facing human resource management in applying the modern concepts of human resources management due to the gender variable and the variable age, the variable of scientific qualification and the variable years of service. To study the need to apply modern concepts of human resources management as an essential part of the culture of the institution, and to create a permanent relationship between management and employees to promote the application of modern concepts of human resources management, and attention to continuous training to develop the skills of staff and develop their abilities to achieve development of the hospital.


2016 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 281-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Biljana Đorđević

Abstract In today’s business conditions, the internationalisation of business becomes an almost inevitable precondition for future growth and development of organisations. However, internationalisation of business usually requires organisations to implement some changes in the way they operated in the previous period. One of the areas that require some changes is the area of human resource management, too. Factors which require modifications in this system are related primarily to the legal regulations of other countries, but also to the characteristics of their national culture. The former influence comes from the fact that national culture exerts a powerful influence on the system of values, attitudes and behaviour of people in a particular country and, among the other things, on the preferences for policies and procedures in the field of human resources management. Starting from the above, this paper analyses the impact of certain dimensions of national culture on the preferred content of human resources management in organisations in certain countries. The aim of the paper is to provide the theoretical basis for organisations that internationalised their business, or intend to do so, to create system of human resource management in the entities abroad which, at least, will represent the balance between the system that is applied at headquarter and one that is preferred in entities abroad, in order to be effective.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Biljana Panić ◽  
Jana Cvijić ◽  
Nada Petrović

The importance study shows is based on the possibility of a company that through proper human resources management strategy achieved an increase in effectiveness and efficiency, and therefore the productivity of business in the conditions of high competition. Strategic management of human resources is an important part of the sphere of management, and is based on a theoretical - practical knowledge in the field of work psychology. Human resource management can significantly influence the behavior of employees, their attitudes and success. People, their skills, knowledge and information are the characteristic of the each organization and can not be copied. It must be borne in mind that human resource management can fail if the pursuit organitzacija hire the wrong people, or if they are not motivated enough to their employed. Human resources management strategy needs to be aligned with the company’s strategy. Basic objectives and methods of human resource management needs to ensure the success of the company. Human resources management strategy has an important operational and managerial function carried out by managers of human reusrse. Management Strategy managers are determined by the quality of employees and their potential. The objectives of human resources management in the organization is directly related to the individual indicators work and results achieved by the employees. From the quality of motivation and stimulation of employees rise to its productivity, loyalty and quality of work. At the organizational level, human resource management strategy should be aimed at increasing the level of average productivity, improving quality, improving working conditions. Planing human resources is achieved competitive strategy of the organization. All of that contribute the most to employees and their productive possibility.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liam James

Dramatic changes due to the current COVID-19 coronavirus have unparalleled effects on businesses acrossthe globe and have deeply affected human resources management. HRM has taken the lead in handlingemployees to deal with pressures and continue to work remotely to continue its activities in a vaguecurrent and unforeseen future. However, the HRM had to contend with the pandemic lock-down dismissaland staff reduction. The paper is focused on the analysis approach used by qualitative experts. It addressesthe problems faced by HRM in Romania, identifies the human resources ramifications of the situation andidentifies solutions. It addresses the problems HRM has been facing in Romania, ascertains the effects thecrisis has on human resources, points out the strategies companies implemented, and make s suggestionsfor addressing the crisis from the point of view of HRM. Based on the results, this study recommend thefollowing: giving more consideration for worker mental wellbeing, performing medical tests during theselection process, and encouraging the sick employees to remain at home and developing crisismanagement plans.


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.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Main Uddin ◽  
Rabiul Islam

The green Human Resources Management has emerged from companies engaging in practices related to protection of environment and maintaining ecological balance. The slogan is earning profit through environmental sustainability. This paper proposes the development of a model of green human resource management by reviewing the literature on human resource aspects of environmental management. The study followed archival method of literature review. The literature has been classified on the basis of entry to exit processes in the HRM on the basis of available literature on green Human Resources. From the perspective of green human resource management, this study argues that Green HRM can play a useful role in business in promoting environment related issues by adopting and following the processes. Finally, the paper proposes some research agenda for the future study.Journal of Nepalese Bussiness Studies Vol. 9, No. 1, 2015 pp. 13-19


Author(s):  
Tomasz Krzewiński

<p class="Standard">The aim of the article is to identify the process of human resource management and factors that influence officers’ motivation in selected uniformed services. This analysis concerns the Police, Border Guard and Customs and Fiscal Service. This choice was made due to the diversity of the tasks carried out by the officers of these services. The concept of uniformed services, characteristics of the analysed services and the requirements for officers, the process of employees recruitment and activities aimed at maintaining officers through appropriate motivation and promotion as a form of professional development were presented. Promotion to successive levels of work is not only an important element in shaping the HR policy but also a determinant of the position of a given officer in the organization. The layout of this work presents elements of multi-aspect status of an officer in each of the studied formations in the context of the characteristics of individual services.</p><p class="Standard"><strong>Purpose </strong>- Identification of the human resource management and factors that influence the motivation of officers in selected Polish uniformed services - the Police, Border Guard and Customs and Fiscal Service</p><p class="Standard"><strong>Design / methodology / approach</strong> - Review of literature, reports on empirical research and applicable legal regulations</p><p class="Standard"><strong>Findings</strong> - The basic mutual element of the Police, the Border Guard and the Customs and Fiscal Service is the use of uniforms and officers subordination system, but also the centralism of the organizational structure and hierarchical subordination. The activities of these services, including the implementation of the human resource management process, are regulated by relevant legal regulations. Service requirements, the scope of tasks, obligations and responsibilities, the process of employee selection, evaluation, promotion, but also retirement provisions are strictly determined. Similarities and differences in this area have been presented. The analysis of the results of empirical research allows to identify motivating and demotivating factors for officers.</p><p class="Standard"><strong>Originality/value</strong> - A comparison of selected areas of human resources management in the Police,  the Border Guard and the Customs and Fiscal Service was made. The similarities and differences appearing in this respect were pointed out. Recommendations regarding motivating officers were presented</p>


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Pedro FERREIRA ◽  
Viviana MEIRINHOS ◽  
Ana Cláudia RODRIGUES ◽  
António MARQUES

The growing interest in virtual and augmented reality applied to business leads companies to explore possible applications in several management areas. The application of virtual and augmented reality to human resources management and development is also underway.


Author(s):  
Shukhrat Sattarov

In the recent years, the world has undergone many positive changes and reforms in the field of human resource management and development. There is a growing tendency for organizations to view their employees as a revenue-generating resource. In this regard, changes are taking place in the world, especially in our country, and new terms are being used in the lexicon. Transitioning to a new stage of activity, open, transparent mechanisms of recruitment and hiring are being implemented.


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