Leaders must confront difficult decisions regarding personnel changes for the organization’s benefit. While experienced managers can be valuable, ineffective leadership can create a toxic environment, diminishing overall morale. Evaluating the importance of executive roles versus front-line employees’ contributions is essential in guiding these decisions for a healthier workplace.
Mark Kern
Human Resource Development (HRD) plays a strategic role in the organization
Effective employee training, integral to HRD, aligns with firms’ strategies and is key for maintaining competitiveness and productivity. Measuring the return on training investment poses challenges due to non-random selection for training and the difficulty in finding productivity proxies. HRD’s strategic role includes workforce skill alignment and collaborating with educational institutions for tailored training, ultimately benefiting individuals, organizations, and society.
Biblical Implications of Financial Research in the Aviation Industry
Business practices rooted in Christian ethics prioritize stakeholder over shareholder value, encompassing employee welfare and environmental stewardship. John Bosco’s 19th-century apprenticeship models exemplify this by prioritizing the marginalized. Biblical teachings affirm just employer-employee relations, paralleled today in research underscoring the multifaceted benefits, including financial, of apprenticeships.