The SAS Institute’s Human Resources Practices in Diversity and Inclusion

Claudette J. Delapenha, Cristin Espinosa, Jhanelle Fabre, Pricilla Facey Lemon, Nalubega Gibson, B. Mujtaba
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Abstract

Human resource management is a major influence on the way employees behave, their attitudes and overall performance. There are core strategies that need to be explored for a company to maximize their influence on the organization’s overall performance. At SAS Institute, a leading provider of analytics software, exemplary human resource management is what the company prides themselves on and is recognized on a national level. This literature-based qualitative paper provides an in-depth assessment and analysis of the SAS’ planning, recruitment, selection, employee development, compensation, performance management and employee relations to reveal what makes the organization supersede many of their competitors in human resource management practices of diversity and inclusion. Additionally, we highlight relevant strategies and the results of our SWOT analysis while further exploring areas for improvement of the institution. Modern managers and human resources professionals can benchmark many of the relevant diversities and inclusion practices in order to remain competitive in their own firms and industries.
SAS研究所的《多元化和包容性的人力资源实践》
人力资源管理对员工的行为方式、态度和整体表现有重大影响。公司需要探索核心战略,以最大限度地发挥其对组织整体绩效的影响。SAS Institute是一家领先的分析软件提供商,其卓越的人力资源管理是公司引以为豪的,并在全国范围内得到认可。这篇基于文献的定性论文对SAS的规划、招聘、选拔、员工发展、薪酬、绩效管理和员工关系进行了深入的评估和分析,以揭示是什么使该组织在多元化和包容性的人力资源管理实践中取代了许多竞争对手。此外,我们强调了相关的策略和SWOT分析的结果,同时进一步探索了该制度的改进领域。现代管理人员和人力资源专业人员可以将许多相关的多样性和包容性实践作为基准,以便在自己的公司和行业中保持竞争力。
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