The impact of strategic human resource management practices on organizational performance. A case study of family health international (FHI360)
Abstract
This objective of this dissertation was to explore the impact of strategic human resources
management practices with a focus on recruitment, training, strategic planning and rewarding
on organizational performance outcomes within non-governmental organizations operating in
the Health and Nutrition sector in Zimbabwe. The study was centered around how
recruitment, training, rewards and strategic planning can be adopted to enhance productivity,
competitive advantage and organizational development. The research proposition was that
performance within the Health and Nutrition non-governmental sector in Zimbabwe is
adversely being affected by the non-implementation of strategic human resources
management practices and that: implementation of the strategic human resources
management will improve organizational performance.
The researcher used a qualitative approach to explore new practices. Interviews were done
with a sample from the case organization. Results show that strategic human resources
practices have a positive impact on organizational performance and should be implemented.