A Comprehensive Review of Literature Quality Hiring Parameters for Organizational Excellence
A Comprehensive Review of Literature Quality Hiring Parameters for Organizational Excellence
Vol 18 , Issue 1 , July 2024 | Pages: 43-53
DOI: 10.61691/IPEM_Mgmt.18.2024.43-53
Published Online: July, 2024
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In today’s competitive business landscape, the success of an organization is intricately linked to its ability to attract, assess, and retain top talent. This research paper delves into the multifaceted realm of quality hiring parameters, aiming to uncover the nuanced factors that contribute to the identification and acquisition of high-caliber employees. The study employs a qualitative research design, utilizing in-depth interviews and thematic analysis to explore the perceptions and practices of hiring professionals, human resources practitioners, and organizational leaders. The research identifies and examines key quality hiring parameters, including skills and competencies, cultural fit, adaptability, learning agility, and ethical values. Through rich narratives and direct insights from participants, the study sheds light on the subjective nature of these parameters, emphasizing their role in shaping organizational culture, team dynamics, and long-term success. The findings not only contribute to the theoretical understanding of quality hiring but also offer practical implications for recruiters and HR practitioners seeking to enhance their hiring processes.
By presenting a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced in the recruitment and selection process, this paper proposes actionable solutions and best practices to overcome common obstacles. The implications for organizational leaders are discussed, highlighting the pivotal role they play in fostering a culture of quality hiring within their respective companies. Additionally, the research underscores the importance of continuous improvement and adaptation to emerging trends in the ever-evolving landscape of talent acquisition. This research paper serves as a valuable resource for professionals involved in the recruitment process, offering practical insights that can be applied to enhance their hiring strategies. As organizations strive for excellence and sustained success, understanding and implementing effective quality hiring parameters emerge as imperative components of a strategic approach to talent acquisition.
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Saxena, & Prakash. (2024, July 31). A Comprehensive Review of Literature – Quality Hiring Parameters for Organizational Excellence. Journal of IPEM, 18(1), 43–53. https://doi.org/10.61691/IPEM_Mgmt.18.2024.43-53

