Abstract
۱٫ Training, as a function of HRM
۲٫ Literature Survey
۳٫ Method
۴٫ Results
۵٫ Conclusion
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Abstract
It’s a well-known fact that we are living in a dynamic environment full of unlimited demands. This rapid change makes the competition be stronger and leads the foundations compatible on technological improvement. Thus, companies try to find new alternatives so as to provide sustainable ways among others. Scientific approaches in human resources management (HRM) can be taken into account as one of these solutions because training activities not only invest in the qualifications of employees but also add value to the motivation of the team players. This fact helps the effectiveness of the organizational structure. This study is completed in a big scale company on the service field for the domestic market. The aim is to recognize the impact level of the training, depending on its relation with motivation. Hence, the study is divided into three main phases. In the first step, the gaps of the literature are determined and the literature search is summarized. Secondly, the case study is completed with the scientific approach, SPSS and in the final step, results in the conclusion support the hypothesis. Therefore, training can be thought as a key player for improving the motivation.
Training, as a function of HRM
In today’s conditions, long-term success and competitive advantage of enterprises depend on giving importance to human because many of the resources owned by enterprises can be imitated, except for human resources. Therefore; it is important to ensure that human resources do their activities voluntarily. In other words, the motivation of individuals to work is an important factor in the success of the enterprise. However, the point to be noted here is that human beings do not act only in line with economic motives and that they have a number of needs as a social being. In addition to this, most of today’s enterprises acknowledge that well-trained staff is a critical success factor for them. As it is understood from this statement, another factor affecting the success of the enterprises is the well-equipped employees. In order to achieve this, the training activities carried out in enterprises are of great importance. Businesses at the point of departure should take into account training and motivation factors. Furthermore, training can be achieved by increasing individual and organizational productivity, one of the main objectives of human resources management. Undoubtedly, training activities are a continuous human resources management function to facilitate the adaptation of employees for new conditions or environments, and also to increase decision-making and problem-solving capabilities in these environments.