International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS)

Title: The Impact of Human Resource Management Practices on Organizational Performance

Authors: Moazzma Mehmood, Muhammad Awais, Muhammad Moiez Afzal, Iram Shahzadi

Volume: 1

Issue: 9

Pages: 165-178

Publication Date: 2017/11/28//

Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of human resource management practices on organizational performance. A total of 90 employees from public and private universities comprising of both academicians and supporting staff responded to the survey. The survey questionnaire had 49 items covering selected HRM practices and universities performance. The findings suggested that management might be able to increase the level of the commitment in the organization by improving satisfaction with compensation, policies, and work conditions. Companies should involve their employees as they are viewed as an indispensable source of competitive advantage. One way of increasing the job satisfaction at the workplace is expanding the interactions level with employees in staff meetings and rising guided discussions of topics related to these issues. Open communication or information sharing promote fast decision making. It will influence commitment and job satisfaction among employees. If the employees are well aware of the organization environment, their duties, and objectives, they can better perform their tasks, and it helps the organization to enhance their productivity. A highly committed and competent workforce allows companies are succeeding these strategies and gain a competitive advantage as long as these procedures are communicated and the workforce is involved in both the formulation and implementation phases.

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