PERSONNEL POLICIES AND ORGANISATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS


  • Department: Business Administration and Management
  • Project ID: BAM2260
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The purpose of this study is to determine to what extent personnel policies promote the efficient and effectiveness of organization.            
2. To study how regularity in the payment of salary of employees can promote organizational effectiveness.
3. To know to what extent transfer can promote organizational effectiveness.
4. Finally to know, how motivation can contribute to the promotion of organizational effectiveness.


INTRODUCTION
The aim of any organization is to attain the set goals and objectives within a set of policies.  This singular objective prompt organizations to set up personnel policies to manage not only the business in the strict service of it but to manage the employees through whom the job is done.  The term personnel policy is a preplanned course of action establishing a guide to work towards acceptable outcomes and objectives.  Personnel policies are the rules that govern how to deal with human resources or personnel related issues.
They are guidelines to decision making that help keep the organization as fair and unbiased as possible.  They                      outline workers conduct within a broad framework that reflects the intentions and goals of top management.
Management is not limited to personnel department alone.  It is a general term encompassing all those in leadership position in the organization managerial position from one level to another higher than the former.
This is only when the employee is satisfied with job he is doing.  Job satisfaction therefore, suggest that the employer of labour has adequately motivated the employee who is now ready to work for the good and benefit of the organization so that targets, goals, objectives are attained at minimal cost.
According to Aneke (2004), organization have work to be done, and workers needed work to do too, therefore the survival of any organization in a competitive environment is assured only.  When the workers are more productive than the employees.     
Aneke (2004) went further to say that job satisfaction is an effective orientation towards work on the part of the  individual.  It is the feelings that an employee has about his job.  According to him, job satisfaction is influenced by making different factors and the determinants vary from one individual to another.
Employees attain job satisfaction when a conclusive, viable and enabling environment and personnel policy is attained.  Job satisfaction is beneficial to the individual and to the organization.  It affects the attitude and behavior of the employees.
Employee job dis-satisfaction on the other hand heads to lower output, absenteeism aparthy, grievances, labour unrest, constant excuses and other such defence mechanism that can cost the organization more at the end of the day.
The ability and willingness of top ranking officers (management) to formulate policies that will create, motivate and increase satisfaction of the workforce in their job, no doubt will create an environment for effective and efficient performance.  Consequently, good personnel policies can make considerable contributions to the success of any human activities especially as its affects their behavior and attitude.
This study has therefore been necessitated by the fact that whereas some workers in an organization are happy, working round the clock and even prepared to put in extra hours not out of compulsion.  Others are not happy with their job and so perform their duties in such a non-challant time consuming, painful and stressful manner.  Infact, they work because there is nothing for them to do.  Workers in oil companies for instance shell petroleum development Nigeria Limited (SPDL) will want to work round the clock while civil and public servants will resume for work late and close early.
Against this background, this study will try to analyse and examine some of the policies that give job satisfaction to the employees.  Such policies like prompt payment of salaries, promotions when due, rotational postings, transfer and security safety need to mention but a few efforts will be made to examine the extent the administrators pursue these policies and administer them on their subordinates to get them working satisfactorily.
Do these personnel policies motivate the employees into putting in their best in the over-all interest of performing quality job?  Or do they remain indifference in the performance of their job because of uncaring attitude of management towards the welfare of their employees.

1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS
There have been concerted efforts by the government and organized private sector to enhance personnel management policies which lead to organizational effectiveness such polies like transfer, promotion, regularity in the payment of salary of employees.  But inspite of all the efforts being made, the organization is still experiencing low or decreasing effectiveness.  Especially in private organization today, there is relatively low level of performance of the employees are not working hard, some are not punctual to work, while some are completely absent without taking permission what are the causes of this low effectiveness in organization.
  • Department: Business Administration and Management
  • Project ID: BAM2260
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000
  • Pages: 66 Pages
  • Reference: YES
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 1,032
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