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Features of Innovative Personnel Management of Service Companies in the Period of Implementation of Organizational Changes
Author(s) -
Margarita Mironova,
Natalia A. Zaitseva,
Аnna A. Larionova,
Viktoria B. Akhpolova,
Л. Э. Глаголева,
Yulia M. Belozerova
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
eurasian journal of analytical chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1306-3057
DOI - 10.12973/ejac.2017.00211a
Subject(s) - business , service (business) , period (music) , knowledge management , human resource management , process management , operations management , marketing , computer science , engineering , physics , acoustics
In the conditions of development and improvement of management systems in organizations of the service sector, the requirements to the quality of labor and the qualification of personnel are increasing, which is an essential condition for achieving competitive advantages. The relevance of the research of the features of innovative personnel management in the service sector is determined by the growing role of this industry in the modern economy. Based on the use of theoretical and empirical methods, conditions and mechanisms for the formation of an innovative system of training / development of personnel at service enterprises were identified. The paper substantiates the priority tasks of personnel management in the context of the basic concepts of organizational change. As a result of the study, a program to improve the skills and trainings for employees of service enterprises, taking into account the characteristics of their work activities, was developed. An author's two-component model for estimating M. D. Mironova et al 794 investment in human capital is proposed, which reflects the personal development of employees.

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