HRD and Organizational Effectiveness in General Insurance
by
Pratibha J Sharma
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Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Aadi Publications
Edition
2
ISBN-10
9385484729
ISBN-13
9789385484728
Description
Pratibha J. Sharma's exploration of the Indian general insurance sector delves deep into the intricate relationship between human resource development (HRD) and organizational effectiveness. By analyzing various performance metrics, Sharma uncovers how effective HR practices can significantly enhance operational efficiency within public and private insurance entities. This careful examination not only sheds light on existing challenges within the industry but also highlights potential strategies for improvement and growth.
The work encourages readers to reflect on the importance of a structured HRD framework that fosters talent, enhances employee satisfaction, and ultimately contributes to organizational success. Through engaging case studies and empirical data, the author paints a comprehensive picture of how aligning HRD initiatives with business objectives can transform the landscape of general insurance. This book is a valuable resource for practitioners, policymakers, and academics seeking to grasp the nuances of HR management within this vital sector.
The work encourages readers to reflect on the importance of a structured HRD framework that fosters talent, enhances employee satisfaction, and ultimately contributes to organizational success. Through engaging case studies and empirical data, the author paints a comprehensive picture of how aligning HRD initiatives with business objectives can transform the landscape of general insurance. This book is a valuable resource for practitioners, policymakers, and academics seeking to grasp the nuances of HR management within this vital sector.
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