The Impact of Human Resource Planning on the Performance in a Non-Governmental Organization Case Study: United Nations Fund for Population Activities
Year: 2014
Author: RUBARAMIRA EMMANUEL CHASE
Supervisor: SEKATAWA JOHN EZEKIEL
Abstract
The focus of this study is on the relevance of human resource planning on the organizational performance. Human resource planning is a very important to the performance of an organization.
Interview schedule and questionnaires were the instruments used in collecting data. The study was mainly conducted at the organizations premises in the different departments present in the organization.
The researcher had four research objectives that were used to determine whether human resource planning actually has an impact on the performance of an organization which were recruitment and selection, job design, job specification and description and finally succession planning.
The above mentioned objectives were found to have an impact on the performance of an organization; this was established after field work was carried out in United Nations Population Fund in their Kampala office as will be seen in the book.
The researcher recommends that further research be carried out in the future to supplement on this so that any knowledge left out is adequately included.