Barriers to effectiveness of HRM

Date Submitted: 12/20/2004 15:10:11
Category: / Business & Economy / Management
Length: 9 pages (2550 words)
Introduction When we talk about Human Resources, we always think about people, employees. Hence, all organisations tend to meet stakeholders expectations, it is clear that organisations must care about their employees as they do about other stakeholders. After reading several academic literature about HRM, I came to a conclusion that employees are the most valuable assets of an organisation. Top management should always pay more attention to keep them loyal, trained, motivated etc. Softening the …
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