Human resource management and character building: route to business sustainability
by A. Dhiraj; Manoj Joshi; Ashok Kumar
International Journal of Business and Globalisation (IJBG), Vol. 25, No. 3, 2020

Abstract: Apparently, the western and eastern theories of human resource management (HRM) uncover a gap in the hypothetical learning in regard of human asset improvement through character building. Further research is required in building a down to earth structure on portraying character and clarifying its progression towards sustainable business development. This research study presents a logical model, which explains the connection amongst character and HRM. The goal of this research paper is to investigate what character implies, and how it could be assessed through a methodological study? The layout of this paper is reflective and expressive. Character is characterised as the sum total of the bend of a person's mind; greater part of the generally tenacious good qualities a man has that consolidates to frame his genuine character. For any organisation to grow and sustain, human resource department should maintain a systematic training methodology focused on character building with continuity.

Online publication date: Mon, 17-Aug-2020

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