This study is an attempt to assess the effectiveness of using HRMS in human resources directorate at the Ministry of Interior in terms of availability, integration, ease of use, and time saving. Descriptive approach was applied in this research. In order to collect primarily data, a self-completed questionnaire was designed and distributed and received 100 in-house respondents. The participants are from the human resources directorate forming a mixture of managers, officers, policemen, and civilian employees. For descriptive statistics, SPSS was applied.
Based in the findings of this study, the conclusions are as follows: The HRMS is effective and can improve the Ministry’s employees’ performance and the Ministry has benefited greatly from it in terms of availability, integration, ease of use, and time saving. However, it needs further technical improvements, information-related enhancements, teamwork communication, and end-of-service delivery to customers.
Key Words: Availability, Integration, Ease of Use, and Time Saving.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework of the Study
3. Conceptual Framework of the Study
4. Respondents Perceptions on using HRMS
4.1 Availability
4.2 Integration
4.3 Ease of Use
4.4 Time Saving
5. Level of Effectiveness as perceived by the respondents
5.1 Availability
5.2 Integration
5.3 Ease of Use
5.4 Time Saving
6. Correlations (Overall)
7. Conclusions
Research Objectives and Themes
The primary objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of implementing the Human Resources Management System (HRMS) within the Ministry of Interior in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The research seeks to determine the impact of this electronic system on organizational performance by analyzing four core variables: availability, integration, ease of use, and time saving, while contrasting these results with traditional HR methodologies.
- Evaluation of HRMS impact on employee performance and ministry productivity.
- Measurement of technical and operational efficiency gains through HRMS adoption.
- Analysis of user perceptions regarding data security, confidentiality, and information accessibility.
- Assessment of the correlation between system usability and organizational effectiveness.
- Identification of areas for technical improvement and system enhancements.
Excerpt from the Book
Introduction
Over the last twenty years, the field of information technology has dominated many fields. As technology contributed and automated the systems in facilitating the work and speeding up its procedures. IT is the lifeblood of life because it provides a secure and easy environment for communication, data preservation and use. This accelerated technological development and the increasing need for speed of performance and achievement in addition to the desire of customers to obtain multiple services accurately and without error, with the failure of traditional tools to respond to those desires led to the need to review the systems and methods used. Information technology is a broad term meaning all the technologies used to store, process, distribute or create data and information.
Technology and the world of informatics to benefit from it as much as possible, because of its successful role in all aspects of life, which contributed to changing many methods to the best, providing the required features of speed performance, reducing costs, improving the quality of work, and getting accurate and accurate outputs. These advantages provide a lot for the organization as a whole, in achieving the desired objectives for survival, growth and expansion in the delivery of various services. This is achieved through many of the existing technical tools such as the emergence of expert systems, artificial intelligence, databases and other tools related to communication and data sharing.
Summary of Chapters
Introduction: This chapter provides the background for the integration of information technology into human resources management, highlighting the shift from traditional methods to modern HRMS.
Theoretical Framework of the Study: This chapter establishes the conceptual basis for the study, focusing on the four critical variables of time saving, integration, availability, and ease of use in measuring institutional performance.
Conceptual Framework of the Study: This section details the strategic process from input to output, illustrating how data collected through questionnaires helps measure the impact of technology on organizational effectiveness.
Respondents Perceptions on using HRMS: This chapter presents the empirical results of user perceptions regarding the specific functional areas of availability, integration, ease of use, and time saving within the HR directorate.
Level of Effectiveness as perceived by the respondents: This section evaluates the perceived success of the HRMS in enhancing security, defining administrative powers, and improving data retrieval processes compared to traditional paper-based methods.
Correlations (Overall): This chapter performs a statistical analysis to determine the association between respondent perceptions and the overall level of effectiveness, confirming the positive impact of the system.
Conclusions: This chapter summarizes the key findings, confirming that the HRMS significantly improves employee performance and ministry operations while highlighting the need for ongoing technical refinements.
Keywords
HRMS, Human Resources Management System, Ministry of Interior, Bahrain, Availability, Integration, Ease of Use, Time Saving, Information Technology, Performance, Data Security, Efficiency, Effectiveness, Electronic Systems, Organizational Excellence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core purpose of this research?
The research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the ORACLE HRMS (Al Rasid) within the Human Resources Directorate of the Bahrain Ministry of Interior by comparing it against traditional methods.
What are the primary variables analyzed in this study?
The study focuses on four main independent variables: availability, integration, ease of use, and time saving, which are believed to directly impact organizational performance.
What methodology was applied to gather data?
The researcher employed a descriptive research approach, utilizing a self-completed questionnaire distributed to 100 participants, including managers, officers, and civilian employees, followed by analysis using SPSS.
How does HRMS contribute to the performance of the ministry?
According to the findings, HRMS improves performance by accelerating work processes, ensuring secure and confidential data storage, and facilitating better communication between organizational parties.
What are the main findings regarding user perception?
Respondents generally perceive the system as a secure, efficient tool that provides better data preservation than traditional methods, though there is room for further technical enhancements.
What do the conclusions suggest for the future of the HRMS?
While the HRMS is deemed successful and effective, the conclusions recommend focusing on information-related enhancements, improved teamwork communication, and better end-of-service delivery.
How does this study relate to the "Vision 2030" of Bahrain?
The study highlights how the HR Directorate supports the national vision through the adoption of technology, striving for international standards of institutional excellence.
What role does data security play in the effectiveness of the system?
Data security is a critical factor; respondents indicated that the system provides a secure environment that prevents unauthorized access, thereby fostering trust in modern digital HR solutions.
- Citation du texte
- Tareq Mejhem (Auteur), 2018, Measuring the Effectiveness of Human Resources Management System in the Ministry of Interior in the Kingdom of Bahrain, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/441224