Abstract
Modern human resource management not only inherits all the functions of previous personnel management, but also strengthens the management of employees with a number of scientific methods, such as job analysis, human resource planning, recruitment and selection, performance appraisal, salary management, personnel training, career development planning. etc. in order to increase labor productivity and achieve the goal of enterprise development. It was determined that the strategic management of human resources is an important factor in achieving the strategic goals of the organization. This is a combination of unity and adaptability in the management of human resources, which must be in accordance with the strategy of the organization and its strategic needs. It is suggested that educational institutions pay special attention to career development and personnel management in the field of human resource management, so that teachers and staff can continuously grow and develop, providing a source of strength for the development of the institution. To motivate employees, management should pay attention to health factors, working conditions and wages, combine material incentives with spiritual potential, stimulate the work of employees, maintain enthusiasm and potential, develop and strengthen abilities, encourage creativity through scientific and rational relationship between staff effort and performance, and the relationship between reward and personal attractiveness. The participation of personnel in the management of the organization can significantly increase the enthusiasm and provide the necessary support for the reform of human resources management, i.e. replacing it with a new concept of talent.
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Publishing House Helvetica (Publications)
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