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Hybrid Working

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                                                                                                                      (Image:https://www.techrepublic.com)                                                                                                                                                           Hybrid Working: A New Normal in the Post-Pandemic World. As the world gradually returns to normalcy, companies are considering the future of work. Once the exception, remote work is now the norm for many employees. Nevertheless, not everyone desires to work from home permanently. The emerging model of hybrid working combines the advantages of both remote work and office work. This article will explain what hybrid working is, why it's important, and how businesses can implement it.                                                                          (Image:https://www.channelnewsasia.com) What is Hybrid Working? Hybrid working is a model in which employees divide their time b

Recruitment & Selection Process in HR

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                                                                                                                                                        (Image: https://factorialhr.com) Recruitment & Selection Process in HR: A Comprehensive Guide The caliber of an organisation's staff is one of the most important factors determining whether or not it will be successful. As a consequence of this, the procedure of recruiting and selection is very important in human resource management. This procedure include locating and luring the most qualified applicants for open jobs, as well as choosing the people who are the best fit for the organisation's mission and vision. In this piece, we'll take an in-depth look at the recruiting and selection process that occurs inside HR. The most obvious aspects of HR are probably recruitment and selection. I believe we can all remember our very first interview. One of the main responsibilities of HR is to find people and choose the fine

Reward and Employee Engagement

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                                                                                                             (Image:https://blog.vantagecircle.com) In recent years, one of the most important aspects of a successful firm has been the level of employee engagement. Productivity increases, employee morale is boosted, and innovative ideas are generated when workers are strongly engaged (Fahrizal and Munir, 2022). Offering prizes is one approach that has shown to be helpful in boosting employee engagement, which is a challenge faced by many businesses when trying to identify effective methods to engage their workforce (Fahrizal and Munir, 2022). Motivating workers to meet objectives, enhance performance, and raise job satisfaction may be accomplished with the help of rewards (Marginingsih and Khaeri, 2022). Rewards come in a variety of forms, including monetary incentives and recognition programs, and they can be utilised in any combination. Marleyna, Devie and Foedjiawati (2022) examines

HRM and Change Management

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                                                                                                              (Image:https://changemanagementinsight.com) Change is inevitable in any organization, and the ability to manage it effectively is critical to its success (Gabutti and Morandi, 2019). Human Resource Management (HRM) plays a vital role in change management, as it is responsible for managing the people aspect of organizational change   (Johnson, Fan and Li, 2022).                                                                                                                  (Source: https://www.aihr.com/blog/hr) In this blog article, we will discuss the importance of HRM in change management and how HRM can support successful change initiatives. The Importance of HRM in Change Management Human resource management, or HRM, is concerned with all aspects of an organization’s workforce, from recruitment to training to retention (Johnson, Fan and Li, 2022). Human resource management,

Ethics and HRM

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                                                                              (Image: https://shaanethicalandunethicalissuesinhrm.blogspot.com ) Ethics and Human Resource Management (HRM) are two interconnected concepts that play a crucial role in organizational success. According to Ferdiansah et al. (2022) HRM is responsible for managing human capital, which is a vital resource for any organization. It is concerned with the recruitment, selection, training, development, and retention of employees (Fujimoto, Ferdous and Wali, 2022). On the other hand, ethics are the moral principles that govern an individual's behavior or conduct. In this blog article, we will discuss the importance of ethics in HRM and how ethical practices can help organizations achieve their goals. The Importance of Ethics in HRM Human resource management ethics are crucial because they provide guidelines for appropriate conduct in the workplace (Fujimoto, Ferdous and Wali, 2022). Ethical human resource man

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

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                                                                                                                                                                         Image :( https://www.forbes.com) Employee relations can make or break the workplace climate. In this article, we’ll take a look at the key pillars of employee relationship management, examples of employee relations gone wrong, and we’ll share some best practices. What is Employee relations? The term "employee relations" describes how employees engage with their employer or organisation. It covers every facet of the connection between an employer and an employee, including as communication, working conditions, compensation, and benefits, as well as performance management, workplace safety, and conflict resolution. Successful employee relations strategies put a strong emphasis on encouraging an environment at work that supports both the objectives of the company and the requirements of its workers. This ent