Published May 30, 2026 | Version CC-BY-NC-ND
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Understanding Human Resource Management is Important in all Workplaces

  • 1. Pedagogy and Organizational Culture in Nursery Schools, Delhi University, New Delhi, India.

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Abstract: In all types of workplaces, human resources are important. They are required to utilise their educational qualifications, competencies and abilities effectively. They are required to perform various job duties and responsibilities to achieve organisational goals, enhance organisational culture, and strengthen the organisation's overall structure. Hence, the concept of human resource management is important in all types of organisations and employment settings. Individuals in leadership positions are required to pay attention to this concept throughout their jobs. They need to implement factors that facilitate the upgradation of motivation and concentration levels among human resources. In addition, the up-gradation of knowledge, understanding, skills, and abilities is regarded as a key factor in the effective implementation of job duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the overall environmental conditions for human resources need to be pleasant and conducive to work. As a result, employees feel comfortable in the workplace and put in their best efforts to meet leaders' expectations. Therefore, it is well understood that human resources will utilise their competencies and abilities effectively to lead to the up-gradation of organisations' overall structures. The main concepts addressed in this research paper are the meaning and significance of human resource management, measures to enhance it, and the advantages of doing so.

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DOI
10.35940/ijmh.J1881.12090526
EISSN
2394-0913

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Accepted
2026-05-15
Manuscript received on 09 April 2026 | First Revised Manuscript received on 19 April 2026 | Second Revised Manuscript received on 05 May 2026 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 May 2026 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2026

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