Employee Performance Management as Integrated Approach for Polish Human Resources Management

2011 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 9-24
Author(s):  
Wojciech Ulrych

Performance management approach has not been widely presented in Polish literature in the field of human resources management. There is also no domestic research in this regard, on the contrary to the English language literature. The paper concentrates on employee performance management as an integrated approach to human resources management on the basis of literature review. It presents the unfolding role of PM systems in Polish HRM trends on the background of worldwide research findings.

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sayid Hasan

Abstract: Company performance measurement is very important. By measuring performance, management can determine the level of progress of the company and identify areas which should receive more attention. This research try to understand the influence of organizational culture to employee’s performance. This research is done to BJB Bank Branch Banjarmasin using all it’s employees as research population. Based on these results that the regression tested in this study are significant. In other words, the influence of organizational culture on performance is not coincident, but actually real or meaningful. Keywords: human resources management, organizational culture, employee performance Abstrak: Pengukuran kinerja suatu perusahaan merupakan hal yang sangat pen-ting. Dengan melakukan pengukuran kinerja, manajemen dapat mengetahui ting-kat kemajuan perusahaan dan sekaligus mengetahui bidang-bidang mana yang ha-rus mendapat perhatian lebih banyak. Penelitian ini berusaha memahami pengaruh dari budaya organisasi terhadap kinerja pegawai. Penelitian dilakukan di Bank BJB Cabang Banjarmasin dengan populasi penelitian adalah seluruh karyawan di Bank BJB Cabang Banjarmasin. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ini dapat disim-pulkan bahwa regresi yang diuji dalam penelitian ini adalah signifikan atau de-ngan kata lain pengaruh budaya organisasi terhadap kinerja adalah bukan karena hal kebetulan semata, melainkan benar-benar nyata atau bermakna. Kata Kunci: manajemen sumber daya manusia, budaya organisasi, kinerja pegawai


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
Ozan Büyükyılmaz

The development and expansion of knowledge management as an important management philosophy has a significant impact on human resources management as well as on organization as a whole. In this context, knowledge management processes have been used as a strategic tool within human resources management.Therefore, functions of human resources management must adapt itself to this change. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of human resources management in the management of knowledge and to reveal the effects of knowledge management practices on the functions of human resources byexamining the relationship between human resources and knowledge management. In this context, a theoretical investigation was conducted. It has been determined that significant changes occurred on the functions of human resources management such as selection and recruitment, performance management, remuneration and reward, training and development within the framework of the knowledge management strategies.


2022 ◽  
pp. 1524-1548
Author(s):  
Burcu Kümbül Güler

With the rise of social entrepreneurship, social enterprises have gained popularity as socially innovative organizations which try to balance their economic and social missions. In the competitive environment of social economy, good management and investment in human resources have become requirements of social enterprises for their survival. Among the management practices, human resources management acts as a tool for gaining competitive advantage and it builds mutual trust between the staff and the organization. Emphasizing the significance and challenges of human resources management, this chapter explains human resources main practices—recruitment, career management, training, and compensation and performance management—in social entrepreneurship.


2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-121
Author(s):  
Mary A. Keating ◽  
Mariabrisa Olivares

Focusing on Irish high-tech start-ups, this paper reports on the results of an empirical study of organization building by entrepreneurial firms, specifically in relation to human resource practices. The research findings are benchmarked with findings from SPEC, the Stanford Project of Emerging Companies (Baron and Hannan, 2002). Human resources management and entrepreneurial research have rarely been combined in the literature and there is no distinct body of work in the area of human resource management in entrepreneurial firms.


Author(s):  
Froilan D. Mobo

The Novel Corona Virus COVID-19 made a huge impact in most private and government institutions with regards to their Human Resource Management Practices, especially in terms of how employees will work during the time of the pandemic. As per the InterAgency Task Force on COVID-19 Philippines there is a need to observe Social Distance and proper quarantine protocol to avoid from the infections of the widespread virus. The Civil Service Commission Philippines and the other government agencies release a memorandum on the operational process of manpower during the pandemic situations. As a result of their discussion they have come-up with a new approach with regards to operational procedures on Human Resources. Most of the Human Resource Management Officer arranged a Work From Home Scheme while others on a 50% capacity of manpower to report for work depending on the quarantine protocol set by regions or provinces. New Best Practices will be applied in the coming New Normal in terms of Human Resources Management Approach.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 00010
Author(s):  
Theda Renanita ◽  
Fathul Himam

Technology continues to advance. This development began during the hunting era, followed by the agricultural era, the industrial era, and the era of information technology. In Indonesia, most organizations are still adjusting to the process of adopting information technology in organizational activities. The purpose of this article is to discuss the situation that is being experienced by organizations in Indonesia, as well as the human resources management (HRM) strategies used in facing this technology change. The results of this study show that organizations in Indonesia are changing as a result of technology adoption. These changes include changes in how and where employees work, changes in management roles, changes in occupation as well as business changes. Changes in various areas can affect employee performance. That being said, in managing human resources, HRM plays an important role. In carrying out its role, HRM must be able to integrate technology into its activities such as in selection and recruitment, learning and development, performance management, organizational effectiveness, compensation and payroll systems as well as workforce planning strategies. This study provides insight into the changes being experienced by the organization and how the role of HRM changes in response to the use of technology in improving work performance.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Martin Dandira

Subject area Organisational behaviour, business reengineering and management of change, human resources management. Study level/applicability This case study is intended for undergraduate and post-graduate management degrees. It includes courses on organizational behaviour, human resources management, marketing, business management, travel and tourism and strategic management. Case overview Zim-Zum Welcome Hotel is a hotel in Zimbabwe in the travel and tourism sector. It was facing high turnover of employees and this was affecting the business through continuous hiring and training. The organization decided to introduce changes completely changing the way it does things, focusing on satisfying employees as well as customers. The new approach yielded favourable results, labour turnover dropped significantly and business improved greatly. In an effort to improve service, and increase profit, Zim-Zum has begun radically changing the way it hires, trains and deploys frontline workers. Management also examined how waiters and waitress do their job and concluded that there was supposed to be a division of labour between them and culinary staff. Management of Zim-Zum believe that companies that excel at managing frontline workers understand that excellent service is more than just a transaction. Expected learning outcomes Students can focus on: the importance of redesigning work so that superior service satisfies both the employee and the customer; human resources management is an important factor in improving employee performance and business performance; the importance of external and internal customers in improving company performance.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1433-1451
Author(s):  
Mufleh Amin AL Jarrah ◽  
Louay Karadsheh ◽  
Muawya Naser ◽  
Samer Alhawari

This article is used to examine the impact of HRMP to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage (SCA) in organizations. The hypotheses that HRMPs influences SCA imply that control of distinctive processes of human resources management (HRM) in industrial companies implies distinct factors of SCA. As a result, new questionnaires were developed and disseminated to 50 companies (200 top and middle managers) in Jordan in a survey format. The collected data was subjected to several simple regression tests using an SPSS program. The research findings presented that different processes of HRM, depending on acquisition, recruitment, training, evaluation performance, and promotion. There has been a strong interest in competing to achieve the highest SCA. The implications of the findings were discussed and suggestions were made.


Author(s):  
Muhamad Khalil Omar ◽  
Nor Aidillah Jamhari ◽  
Yusmazida Mohd Yusoff

Objective - Turnover has become a worldwide problem that has puzzled organizations, researchers and experts for years. This study is focused on practices of iHRM that consist of Islamic Staffing, Islamic human resources management, Islamic performance management and Islamic compensation and turnover intention among employees at Islamic Religious Council. This study has 3 research objectives. Firstly, to identify the level of the iHRM. Secondly, to identify the level of turnover intention. Thirdly, to investigate the relationship between iHRM and turnover intention. Methodology/Technique - 300 questionnaires were distributed to all employees at one of Islamic Religious Council in Malaysia as sample for this study and a stratified random sampling method was used. Findings - The research concludes that the level of iHRM and turnover intention is high. The relationship between iHRM and turnover intention also has a positive effect. Novelty - This research is one of few studies to examine the relationship between iHRM and turnover intention. Type of Paper: Empirical. JEL Classification: E24, M12. Keywords: Turnover Intention; Islamic Human Resources Management (iHRM); Islamic Staffing; Islamic Human Resources Management (iHRD); Islamic Performance Management; Islamic Compensation Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Omar, M.K; Jamhari, N.A; Yusoff, Y.M. (2021). Islamic Human Resource Management and Turnover Intention among Employees of an Islamic Religious Council, Journal of Management and Marketing Review, 6(1) 56 – 64. https://doi.org/10.35609/jmmr.2021.6.1(6)


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