Human Resources Strategies & Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review

Queenie C. Plater, Marquise D. Frazier, P. Talbert, Vivian H. Davis, Payton S. Talbert
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Abstract The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been the most devastating public health crisis since the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-1920. COVID-19 has impacted every human being and operational system throughout the land. The pandemic has caused challenging times for businesses, financial markets, government agencies, and academia. One area frequently overlooked is COVID-19’s impact implications for workplaces, working practices, and Human Resource Management (HRM) operationalization. This literature review aims to identify best practices implemented for the sustainability of Human Resources (HR) functions and the survival of institutions in the age of a dynamic public health crisis. This is an effective approach to better understand the disruptions caused by COVID-19 on HRM and examine how this pandemic has impacted organizations. The findings obtained focus on four main pillars: (1) recruitment, retention, and the Great Resignation, (2) employee well-being and wellness, (3) remote work options, practices, and professionalism, and (4) HR practitioners’ leadership development. These have continued to be salient themes interwoven throughout many articles. These findings suggest that talent and having the most experienced, operationalized, and professional individuals as part of one’s organization are paramount to its success. Upskilling is imperative, and all stakeholders must be open to the inevitability of change as change is constant.
新冠肺炎大流行期间的人力资源战略与经验教训:文献综述
摘要新型冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)大流行是自1918年至1920年西班牙流感大流行以来最具破坏性的公共卫生危机。新冠肺炎已经影响到整个土地上的每一个人和操作系统。疫情给企业、金融市场、政府机构和学术界带来了挑战。一个经常被忽视的领域是新冠肺炎对工作场所、工作实践和人力资源管理(HRM)运作的影响。本文献综述旨在确定在动态公共卫生危机时代为人力资源职能的可持续性和机构的生存而实施的最佳实践。这是一种有效的方法,可以更好地了解新冠肺炎对人力资源管理造成的干扰,并研究这一流行病对组织的影响。研究结果集中在四个主要支柱上:(1)招聘、留任和大辞职,(2)员工的幸福和健康,(3)远程工作选择、实践和专业精神,以及(4)人力资源从业者的领导力发展。这些仍然是贯穿许多文章的突出主题。这些发现表明,人才以及拥有最有经验、最可操作和最专业的个人作为组织的一部分,对组织的成功至关重要。提升技能势在必行,所有利益相关者都必须对变革的必然性持开放态度,因为变革是持续的。
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