Abstract

Purpose: HR competency development is essential for organizational success in Indonesia, examining current practices and impacting organizational performance. Theoretical Framework: The study is grounded in the Human Resource Management (HRM) literature, precisely the concept of HR competency development. This framework suggests that developing HR competencies, such as strategic thinking, leadership, and communication, can improve organizational performance, including increased employee engagement, productivity, and profitability. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research design is a qualitative study that involves in-depth interviews with HR professionals from various industries in Indonesia. The data collected from the interviews will be analyzed using content analysis to identify themes related to HR competency development practices and their impact on organizational success. Findings: The study's findings are expected to provide insights into the current state of HR competency development in Indonesian organizations and the impact of HR competency development on organizational success. The findings will highlight the importance of HR competency development for organizational success in Indonesia. Research, Practical & Social Implications: This research has implications for research, practice, and society. It will provide empirical evidence on the impact of HR competency development on organizational success in Indonesia, inform HR professionals and leaders about its importance, and lead to the development of HR policies and programs to improve the skills and competencies of Indonesian workers. Originality/Value: This study focuses on HR competency development in Indonesia, which has yet to receive much attention in the existing literature. It will provide practical insights for HR professionals and organizational leaders.

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