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The Evolution And Smart Management Model For Employees In Stressful Situations In Priority Task Handling


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1 Master of Business Administration, Sanjivani College of Engineering, India
2 Department of Human Resource, Universal Business School, India
     

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In general, the evaluation is an employee management system, not only labor productivity but also system performance indicators can be used. The performance characterizes not only the performance of a process but also its performance of the execution, i.e. achieving a specific result at low cost. The personnel management system is designed to affect the workforce ability to shift its parameters in the direction required by the organization. There are various ways to solve this problem, but the right choice offers the lowest cost, i.e. saves money. In this paper, a smart model was proposed to enhance the management of organizational employees in stressful situations. The effect of management can be assessed by a close measure of the actual level of planned labor force. It is not possible to express the ultimate goal of employee management by an indicator; therefore, their structure is used, which reflects various aspects of labor efficiency This means the number of employees, professional qualifications, education, motivation, labor, health status are monitored by the proposed model periodically and produce the reports as per the organizational policy. However, cost savings to achieve the set goals are the source of the effect. The cost reduction should be considered as a measure of performance in relation to achieving a certain amount and quality parameters of labor energy.

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Employee Management System, Employees, Professional Qualifications, Education, Motivation, Labor, Health Status
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Prakash Manoharan
Master of Business Administration, Sanjivani College of Engineering, India
K Logasakthi
Department of Human Resource, Universal Business School, India

Abstract


In general, the evaluation is an employee management system, not only labor productivity but also system performance indicators can be used. The performance characterizes not only the performance of a process but also its performance of the execution, i.e. achieving a specific result at low cost. The personnel management system is designed to affect the workforce ability to shift its parameters in the direction required by the organization. There are various ways to solve this problem, but the right choice offers the lowest cost, i.e. saves money. In this paper, a smart model was proposed to enhance the management of organizational employees in stressful situations. The effect of management can be assessed by a close measure of the actual level of planned labor force. It is not possible to express the ultimate goal of employee management by an indicator; therefore, their structure is used, which reflects various aspects of labor efficiency This means the number of employees, professional qualifications, education, motivation, labor, health status are monitored by the proposed model periodically and produce the reports as per the organizational policy. However, cost savings to achieve the set goals are the source of the effect. The cost reduction should be considered as a measure of performance in relation to achieving a certain amount and quality parameters of labor energy.

Keywords


Employee Management System, Employees, Professional Qualifications, Education, Motivation, Labor, Health Status

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