Ensuring Better Human Resource Deveopmental Climate In Service Sector: An Emperical Comparison In Hospitals

Research Article
Qurrat A Hamdani and S Mufeed Ahmad
DOI: 
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Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Human Resource (HR), Human Resource Development (HRD), HRD Climate.
Abstract: 

HRD is concerned with the development of employees on the one hand and optimum utilization of these existing human resources on the other hand. Today, there are high expectations from HRD. Good HRD requires well-structured function, appropriately identified HRD systems, and competent staff to implement and facilitate the change process. Development is the soul of human resource management function, which affects the organization's effectiveness. HRD in a growing economy like India is the need of the time. It demands a specific and congenial climate to take root. It enriches the work life in an organization and aims to link productivity with a sense of personal fulfilment. Various studies have been conducted on HRD Climate, be it at a micro or macro level. Some have studied organization climate while some have laid stress on culture of the organizations. The present study is focussed on two hospitals i.e. GMC Jammu and Fortis health care. The study covers the HRD Climate of the two hospitals and covering the perception of employees of all hierarchies’ i.e. junior, middle and senior staff towards HRD climate. The results show that the hospitals have a satisfactory HRD Climate and there is a common perception of junior, middle and senior level employees towards HRD Climate.