Human Resource Development Strategies to Improve Organizational Performance in the Public Sector

Authors

  • Amara Indah Ramadhani Universitas Paramadina
  • Anggraheni Puspita Wati Universitas Paramadina

Keywords:

Career Development, Human Resource Development, Organizational Performanc, Public Sector, Training Programs

Abstract

This study explores human resource development (HRD) strategies to enhance organizational performance in the public sector, addressing challenges related to employee competence, engagement, and institutional effectiveness. The research aims to identify the most impactful HRD practices that support sustainable performance improvements. A quantitative research method was employed, involving a survey of 150 public sector employees across multiple government agencies. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression to examine the relationship between HRD strategies and organizational performance. Findings indicate that targeted training programs, career development initiatives, performance appraisal systems, and knowledge-sharing mechanisms significantly influence employee productivity, job satisfaction, and organizational efficiency. Moreover, strategic HR planning and leadership development emerged as critical factors for aligning individual capabilities with organizational goals. The study highlights the importance of continuous investment in human capital as a driver of public sector innovation and service quality. Practical implications suggest that policymakers and managers should prioritize comprehensive HRD frameworks to foster employee engagement and institutional performance, ensuring adaptability in dynamic administrative environments. By emphasizing the integration of HRD strategies with organizational objectives, the research contributes to both theoretical understanding and actionable guidance for public sector human resource management.

 

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Published

2025-05-31

How to Cite

Amara Indah Ramadhani, & Anggraheni Puspita Wati. (2025). Human Resource Development Strategies to Improve Organizational Performance in the Public Sector. Artikel Manajemen Dan Bisnis, 1(2), 34–40. Retrieved from https://journal.stieanindyaguna.ac.id/index.php/AMB/article/view/32