High Performace Work Practices in Hospitals

High Performace Work Practices in Hospitals
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Download or read book High Performace Work Practices in Hospitals written by Dr.Dhananjay D. Mankar and published by OrangeBooks Publication. This book was released on 2024-03-07 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: High-performance work practices are described as human resource management practices that augment organizational performance by enhancing employees' competencies, motivation, commitment, and productivity. Research has shown that HPWPs may play a vital role in fostering positive employee, patient, and organizational outcomes. Given the problematic and limited environment of hospitals, HPWPs are purported to be an effective ‘medicine’ for organizational functioning. The purpose of this book is to delineate HRM policies and their core HPWPs and highlight their key role in ameliorating hospitals' performance. The goal is to create a high-performance culture where all employees are motivated, engaged, and able to work at their best, ultimately driving better results.


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