2019
DOI: 10.24052/jbrmr/v13is04/art-11
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The Impact of Human Resources Development Mechanisms on Building Teamwork

Abstract: Purpose of the Paper:This study aimed to explore the impact of human resources development mechanisms on building teamwork.Design/Methodology: The study has used the descriptive analytical approach, where a questionnaire was employed as the study instrument. The questionnaire consisted of (3) demographic variables and (25) items that were put together to measure the impact of human resources development mechanisms on building teamwork. The study population consisted of all male and female employees that work… Show more

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“…Individual orientation may involve the pursuit of personal gain and selfish behavior, which does not appear to be widely accepted in banking institutions. This is critical to maintaining teamwork and company values (Hourani, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Individual orientation may involve the pursuit of personal gain and selfish behavior, which does not appear to be widely accepted in banking institutions. This is critical to maintaining teamwork and company values (Hourani, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NL Organizations often struggle to recognize the value of human talent, underestimating its enduring potential. Competent and motivated employees contribute to organizations and their constituents (Hourani, 2019). In today's world, identifying, cultivating, and retaining valuable human assets is of the utmost importance, as is the case for Instructional Designers (IDs) navigating higher education contexts (Kim, 2022;Lederman, 2018).In these contexts, IDs present as marginalized individuals whose professional identities are shaped by perplexing and complicated work experiences.…”
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