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Human Resource Management Practices among Government and Private Hospitals in Nanded district
R.G. Mudholkar , Dr. Gajanan Mudholkar , Avinash Nikhate - Research Scholar, SCMS, SRTM University, Nanded.
Pages: 1-11 | First Published: 05 Oct 2023
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Abstract
Management practices are followed in every micro, small, medium and large scale enterprises. Management is an essence of all business activities. Management is required in every aspect of life. Human resource management practices are essential for selecting the right candidate to the right post at the right time so as that the best employees can be hired and they should work efficiently and effectively to increase the productivity and efficiency of the employee and organization. In this present study, an attempt is made to understand and analyze the management practices employed among Government and Private Hospitals in Nanded district.

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Human Resource Management: Planning and Coordination among staffs of Government and Private Hospitals in Nanded district
R.G. Mudholkar, Dr. Gajanan Mudholkar, Avinash Nikhate,Research Scholar, SCMS, SRTM University, Nanded.
Pages: 12-20 | First Published: 05 Oct 2023
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Abstract
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. If you do proper planning then success is certain. The coordination is essential to achieve the common objective of the organization. The objective of the hospital is to cure the diseased person with profitable margin. In order to achieve this objective, planning and coordination among staffs of Government and Private Hospitals in Nanded district is required. In this paper, an attempt is made to understand the efforts of planning and coordination activities among staffs of Government and Private Hospitals in Nanded district. The statistical analysis is done with the help of Pearson Chi square test. It is found that there is significant difference in the planning and coordination activities among staffs of Government and Private Hospitals in Nanded district.
Keywords: Planning, Coordination, Management and Hospital management

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