Human Resource Management, in its contemporary formulation, extends far beyond the traditional confines of administrative coordination and personnel oversight. It now occupies a position of profound strategic significance within organizations, shaping employee experience, institutional culture, operational resilience, and long-term organizational sustainability. In an era marked by technological acceleration, shifting workforce expectations, regulatory complexity, and growing emphasis on well-being and inclusion, the study of Human Resource Management demands both conceptual sophistication and contextual sensitivity.
People, Performance & Perspectives: Contemporary Studies in Human Resource Management has been conceived as a scholarly engagement with these evolving realities. This volume presents a thematically structured and academically grounded exploration of contemporary HR concerns that continue to influence the architecture of work and organizational practice. The chapters included in this work engage with a wide and interrelated spectrum of themes, including employee engagement, work-life balance, workplace stress, emotional intelligence, employee inclusion, motivation, talent retention, workforce diversity, competency mapping, labour compliance, remote work, HR shared service systems, and workplace wellness and safety.

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