Human resource planning in faith based hospitals in Kenya
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Date
25-02-13Author
Nzuve, Stephen N
Mwarey, Doris Chepkurui
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Human resource planning is an important aspect of human resources management that combines
three important activities:-identifying and acquiring the right number of people with the proper
skills, motivating them to achieve high performance and creating interactive links between
business objectives and people planning activities (Mills, 2003). A cross sectional survey
research design was employed to determine human resource planning practices in faith based
hospitals in Kenya.
The findings indicated that in order to address the staffing gaps and ongoing workforce shortages
in the health sector and faith based hospitals, there was need to deliberately focus on sound
human resource practices as health workers are a key human resource required to save lives.
Without proper planning of this key resource, our health care systems will deteriorate and this may
cause great losses to the Kenyan economy as quality health care is a key goal in the Kenya
Vision 2030, Millennium development Goals and other national priorities. Faith based hospitals
therefore need to continue to enhance human resource planning practices.
Citation
Nzuve, Stephen and Mwarey, Doris Chepkurui, Human Resource Planning in Faith Based Hospitals in Kenya (February 25, 2013). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2223924 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2223924Publisher
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) School of Business, University of Nairobi
Subject
Human Resource PlanningKenya vision 2030
Millennium development goals
Staffing
Retention
Faith based hospitals
Succession planning
Exit interviews
Staffing gaps
Alternative staffing methods
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