The Effect of Human Resources Planning and Training and Development on Organizational Performance in the Government Sector in Jordan

Author(s):  
Mohammadnoor Khaled M. AL- Qudah ◽  
Dr. Abdullah Osman ◽  
Dr. Mohd Suberi Ab Halim ◽  
Hamza Ali Al- Shatanawi
Author(s):  
KHULIDA KIRANA YAHYA ◽  
JOHANIM JOHARI ◽  
ZURINA ADNAN ◽  
MOHD FAIZAL MOHD ISA ◽  
ZULKIFLEE DAUD

This study was conducted to identify factors influencing loyalty towards organization among exempt and non-exempt employees in the government sector. Factors examined are management support, career development, job security, training and development, and compensation. Data collected through self-administered questionnaires, whereby 356 sets were distributed and 349 sets (98.03%) were analyzed. Pearson Correlation and Multiple Regression analyses were used to analyze the data. Findings indicate that all factors examined have positive correlation with the loyalty among employees. Regression analysis showed that management support, job security, and training and development have influenced on the level of loyalty among employees towards organization. Therefore, it is crucial for the top management to take into account these factors in improving loyalty among employees.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Hermanto Hermanto ◽  
Kusnadi Kusnadi ◽  
Eddy Panjaitan ◽  
Willy Arafah

<p><em>The purpose of this study was to analyze the direct effect of Strategic Service Quality Management on Good Work Climate; Strategic Human Resources Planning &amp; Budgeting on Work Climate; Strategic Service Quality Management on Organizational Effectiveness Performance; Strategic Human Resources Planning &amp; Budgeting on Organizational Performance Effectiveness; Work Climate on Organizational Performance; indirect influence of Strategic Service Quality Management on Organizational Performance Effectiveness mediated by Work Climate and Strategic Planning Human Resources &amp; Budgeting on Organizational Performance Effectiveness mediated by Work Climate.</em><em> </em><em>The population in this study were employees of </em><em>Lantamal </em><em>III Jakarta</em><em> with a population sample of </em><em>172</em><em> respondents.</em><em> </em><em>The findings of this study are that there is an influence of strategic service quality management and strategic planning of human resources &amp; budgeting on the effectiveness of organizational performance mediated by the good work climate and the seven hypotheses proposed are all proven to be accepted. Good Work Climate plays a very important role as mediation in improving Strategic Service Quality Management and Strategic Human Resources Planning &amp; Budgeting on Organizational Performance Effectiveness.</em><em></em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
Riska Rahayu ◽  
Muhammad Eko Atmojo

Human resources planning apparatus is a system of development of human resource management. With the existence of good planning in managing the human resources of an agency, the expectation is to achieve the goals of the organization/institution with various planned strategies. The Regional Staffing Agency (BKD) of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) collaborates between national policies and regional policies, especially in staffing affairs if there is a connection with the DIY Specialties business as one of the strategies in addressing the problems between the two. In this study used a qualitative descriptive method. Collection through interviews and data analysis in the form of documents. In this study, the authors explain about the human resource planning apparatus carried out by the Regional Government of DIY in 2017. The result of this research is that The Regional Staffing Agency of DIY  in fulfilling needs, especially in staffing affairs has been well prepared and with a fairly fast process. When an organization requires new employees to complete the government organization, BKD DIY will respond and of course with consideration of employees who are good enough from the aspect of ability and qualifications of employees who are in accordance with the organization or agency need.Keywords: Human Resources Planning, Human Resources Management, Staffing Agency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 219-230
Author(s):  
Shaker Al-Qudah ◽  
Abdallah Mishael Obeidat ◽  
Hosam Shrouf ◽  
Mohammed A. Abusweilem

Performance management (PM) is a common practice used by organizations to assess and manage employees’ work. Much of PM research is closely related to management practices. Corporations in the public and nonprofit sector continuously develop PM programs to ensure the sustainability of their organizations. The study aims to analyze the impact of strategic human resources planning on the organizational performance of Jordanian public shareholding companies for senior management and functional unit managers (human resources, marketing, finance, and accounting). The researchers surveyed all the public shareholding companies registered with the Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) in 2019, wherein they found that only 60 companies applied strategic planning and human resources planning (HRP) together. Two hundred and twenty questionnaires were distributed in 52 companies surveyed, and 203 were adopted for statistical analysis. Several statistical methods were used, most notably the multiple regression analysis. The researchers found out a statistically significant impact of the strategic human resources planning (integration of HRP and strategic planning; strategic participation) on organizational performance. The results showed that adopting the strategic HRP dimensions leads to an increase in an organization’s overall productivity, employee satisfaction and reputation, as well as reduced operating costs. HR managers must understand the effectiveness of strategically designed HR practices across functions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-28
Author(s):  
Endre Szabó ◽  
Katinka Bajkai-Tóth ◽  
Ildikó Rudnák ◽  
Róbert Magda

In the course of the research, we examined the impact of the selection and training system of a Hungarian automotive company on organizational performance, which together ensure the future development of the company. It contributes to the optimization of sales, purchasing and logistics processes, ensures customer satisfaction and the success of the company. In this fast-paced and globalized world, it is essential for companies to be aware that one of the most important factors of production is human resources themselves, whose proper selection and training are a key element in maintaining and developing economic competitiveness. Human resources play the biggest role in the operation of an economic organization. Process quality and process orientation reduce costs, increase profitability, and improve processes to always meet growing requirements. This is the basis of the quality strategy. Therefore, it consistently applies preventive quality assurance methods, learns from failures, eliminates the causes of mistakes without delays and transfers its experience to all areas of the company for preventive action. It is customer-oriented and strives for excellence in all areas, and thus makes it an obligation for everyone to aim for the highest level of customer service. Due to the special peculiarities and characteristics of the labor force, it cannot be compared to any of the production resources. Taking this as a basis, the human resource management used to be more of a functional purpose, while in recent decades human factors have become an essential source of competitiveness. The market operation and performance of an organization depends significantly on how we can select the most suitable workforce. We need to see what the strategic points that determine the role of HR are, and we are also looking for the answer in which direction the needs, expectations and professionalism given by the generational difference move the activities of human resources. The aim of the research is to get an answer to how the employees of one of the leading Hungarian players in the automotive industry perceive the importance of the selection and training of the workforce in maintaining and improving competitiveness. To this end, we used a semi-structured interview, with the help of which we evaluated the current selection and training processes in the light of competitiveness and made suggestions for the improvement and refinement of these processes.


1987 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernardo J. Carducci ◽  
William C. Deeds ◽  
John W. Jones ◽  
Donald M. Moretti ◽  
Jeffrey G. Reed ◽  
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As a means of increasing their career opportunities, psychology majors can prepare themselves for business careers in areas such as marketing, human resources administration, and training and development. This article identifies some important skills for psychologists working in the business field and describes educational programs and curricular strategies for acquiring those skills.


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