The Role of Human Resource Management in Employee Relations and its Impact on Productivity
Keywords:
Human resource management, employee relations, productivity, organizational performance, conflict resolution, employee engagement, motivation, communication, workplace culture.Abstract
Human Resource Management (HRM) plays a crucial role in shaping employee relations, which directly impacts organizational productivity.
The relationship between employees and employers is fundamental to the success of any organization, with HRM acting as the bridge to ensure a healthy, productive work environment. This article explores how HRM fosters positive employee relations through effective communication, conflict resolution, performance management, and employee engagement strategies. It also examines the impact of these relationships on overall productivity, highlighting how a motivated and satisfied workforce contributes to improved organizational outcomes. Ultimately, this paper underscores the importance of HRM as a strategic partner in promoting both employee well-being and organizational performance.
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