2. Outline
Objective
Statement of the Problem
Review of Related Literature
Methodology
Results & discussion
Conclusion
Recommendation
3. Objective:
To establish the relationship between a number of
consistent human resource management policies and
practices (promotion, training & development,
compensation and other benefits, and conservation
and maintenance of physical plan, equipment &
facilities) and aspects of organizational
commitment.
4. Statement of the Problem
1. What is the profile of the respondents in terms of:
1.1. Gender
1.2. Civil Status
1.3. Educational Attainment
1.4. Work experience
1.5. Honors & Awards receive
2. To what extent is the implementation of HRM
Policies & Practices as assessed by the respondents
group of Selected Hotels
5. 3. Is there a significant difference in the assessments of the
respondent group of the extent of implementation of the
HRM policies and practices in selected hotels when
grouped according to profile variable.
4. What is the degree of Organizational commitment of the
respondent group in terms of:
4.1. Commitment to the job
4.2 Commitment to the company
5. Is there a significant relationship between the assessment
of the respondent group of the extent of implementation of
the HRM Policies and Practices and the degree of their
organizational commitment.
6. What are the problems encountered by the respondent
group in the implementation of HRM Policies and
practices in selected hotels.
6. Literature Review
Relationship of HRM practices with organizational
effectiveness that influences employee commitment,
which then lead to organizational effectiveness.
(Rao,1990;Yeung & Berman 1997)
There is a positive relationship between HRM
practices and organizational commitment. Wright &
Nishii (2006) Different job level; Paul & Anatharaman
(2004) Software professionals; Wright, Gardner, &
Moynihan (2003) 50 Business Units.
Shehzad et al, 2008; Teseema & Soeters, 2006
Discussed HR practices.
7. Methodology
Descriptive research
Normative survey method
Purposive sampling
One way ANOVA and t-test for independent sample
Pearson Product Moment of correlation
(5 )Managers, (20) Supervisors & (50) Rank & Files
8. Results
Manager Supervisor Rank & file
Gender Mostly male Mostly male Majority male
Civil Status Mature & married Mature & married Young & single
Educ. Post graduate Post Graduate Bachelor’s Degree
attainment
Honors Received Numerous Numerous Some
9. Respondents Profile & HRM Policies &
Practices
Manager Supervisor Rank & File
Promotion
Training &
Development
Compensation &
maintenance
10. 2 . Extent in the implementation of HRM
Policies & Practices of Selected Hotels
HRM practices on promotion and training are
effectively implemented however policies on
compensation and other benefits and on conservation
and maintenance were not consistently implemented