Currently, enterprises need to focus on innovative products or strategic marketing, but also on an often overlooked element, the workforce. Human capital, the collective skills, knowledge and experience of employees, is undoubtedly the most valuable asset that is the heart of an enterprise. Optimizing the management of these labor resources is no longer a secondary issue, but a central pillar of effective enterprise management. This article explores the fundamental principles of effective human resource management, strategies and techniques that not only attract and retain top talent, but also unlock their full potential, resulting in increased productivity, innovation, and long-term business success. In the modern business environment, companies are distinguished by how they manage their most valuable asset -human resources. Effective management of labor resources is the key to sustainable development of the enterprise and dominance in the market. The success of the enterprise directly depends on the skills, motivation and loyalty of its employees, therefore, improving the labor resources management system is of great importance in achieving the strategic goals of the enterprise. This process covers all stages from the selection of employees to their development and helps to increase the overall efficiency of the enterprise
Currently, enterprises need to focus on innovative products or strategic marketing, but also on an often overlooked element, the workforce. Human capital, the collective skills, knowledge and experience of employees, is undoubtedly the most valuable asset that is the heart of an enterprise. Optimizing the management of these labor resources is no longer a secondary issue, but a central pillar of effective enterprise management. This article explores the fundamental principles of effective human resource management, strategies and techniques that not only attract and retain top talent, but also unlock their full potential, resulting in increased productivity, innovation, and long-term business success. In the modern business environment, companies are distinguished by how they manage their most valuable asset -human resources. Effective management of labor resources is the key to sustainable development of the enterprise and dominance in the market. The success of the enterprise directly depends on the skills, motivation and loyalty of its employees, therefore, improving the labor resources management system is of great importance in achieving the strategic goals of the enterprise. This process covers all stages from the selection of employees to their development and helps to increase the overall efficiency of the enterprise
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1 | Musaxonov R.M. | assistan | University of Tashkent for Applied Sciences |
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