The effectiveness of a human resources function within a public utility
Midst contextual themes of new technologies and globalisation, South African organisations are challenged to attract, develop and retain suitable skills in a labour market that will continue to suffer shortages. The HR function of today is required to partner with organisations at a strategic level...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-10882016-04-16T04:07:42Z The effectiveness of a human resources function within a public utility Walters, Gerrit Koortzen, Pieter, 1966- HR functions Effectiveness Strategic partner Administration expert Employee champion Change agent Evaluation methodologies HR architecture Participatory evaluation model Evaluation criteria 658.300968 Personnel management -- South Africa -- Evaluation Midst contextual themes of new technologies and globalisation, South African organisations are challenged to attract, develop and retain suitable skills in a labour market that will continue to suffer shortages. The HR function of today is required to partner with organisations at a strategic level in response to this challenge. Successful organisations understand that transforming the HR function require regular in-depth analyses of its effectiveness. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an HR function operating in a public utility, against current trends in HR transition. Different evaluation methodologies are explored to develop a theoretical evaluation model for the effectiveness of a HR function. The results confirmed that the HR function is not effective in its role as strategic partner, and highlights significant differences in perception between the stakeholders and the HR function regarding its effectiveness. Recommendations were made on future transformation actions for the specific HR function. Industrial & Organisational Psychology M.A. (Industrial Psychology) 2009-08-25T10:49:29Z 2009-08-25T10:49:29Z 2009-08-25T10:49:29Z 2006-11-30 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1088 en 1 online resource (ix, 138, 29 leaves) |
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Midst contextual themes of new technologies and globalisation, South African organisations are challenged to attract, develop and retain suitable skills in a labour market that will continue to suffer shortages. The HR function of today is required to partner with organisations at a strategic level in response to this challenge. Successful organisations understand that transforming the HR function require regular in-depth analyses of its effectiveness.
The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an HR function operating in a public utility, against current trends in HR transition. Different evaluation methodologies are explored to develop a theoretical evaluation model for the effectiveness of a HR function.
The results confirmed that the HR function is not effective in its role as strategic partner, and highlights significant differences in perception between the stakeholders and the HR function regarding its effectiveness. Recommendations were made on future transformation actions for the specific HR function. === Industrial & Organisational Psychology === M.A. (Industrial Psychology) |
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