Implications of Effective Human Resource Practices on Employee Performance: A Case Study of Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
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Abstract
The main aim set out for the study was to examine the influence of effective human resource
management practices on employee performance at the Social Security and National Insurance
Trust (SSNIT). The study employed qualitative research approach using interviews as its main
research instrument for data collection. The sample size for the study was thirty (30) with
respondents drawn from various departments such as human resource, operations and general
administration. The study found out that, the SSNIT has in place human resource management
practices in recognition to key areas like training and development, staff welfare, compensation
and benefits, recruitment and selection, and human resource planning. These practices have been
effective in developing the skills and abilities of employees as well as aiding in the recruitment
of qualified applicants. It also motivates and creates a congenial environment for outmost
performances at work. The study again established that human resource management practices at
SSNIT influences the performance of individual employees through the acquisition of further
skills and knowledge, motivation, provision of employee welfare, compensation and benefit
schemes which grant employees the impetus to perform exceptionally at the organizational level.
The study further established that, the presence of effective human resource practices has
resulted in the improved performance and development of the organization particularly in the
areas of customer size, goodwill and partnership, productivity, creativity and innovation.
The study recommends that management takes additional steps to organize regular training
programmes for employees. Again, training and development programs should cover all
employees with regard to areas of performance.
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