
Why Green Human Resources Management is
Important
Future Directions in GHRM
GHRM aims to incorporate the aspect
of environmental sustainability into all the HR processes. The major areas
relate to,
- Green Recruitment - Companies like Siemens develop a green image in order to attract eco-sensitive talent. Further research should, therefore, be conducted to determine the impact of green recruitment practices on candidate attraction and retention.
- Performance Management - Introducing environmental criteria within performance management systems at work should align employee behavior with green goals. Hence, studies should examine the impact of such criteria on both the environment and employee behavior.
- Training and Development - Environmental management training programs develop skills and raise the awareness of employees. Future research needs to determine how such training influences the contribution that employees are making toward sustainability.
- Green Compensation - Reward systems recognizing green behaviors can be motivating for employees; some research should investigate the degree to which green compensation practices serve organizational goals of sustainability (Ahmad, 2014).
Integration of Green HR management
practices would significantly improve sustainability and bring about increased
effectiveness to the organizations. Some of the important strategies are
setting clear and transparent sustainability goals with regard to carbon
footprint and recycling rates, and communicating them clearly to all employees.
Develop sustainability-driven HR policies regarding incentives for the use of
public transport and green office initiatives that would aid in achieving such
goals. Offer incentives for eco-friendly behaviors, such as cash awards for
carpooling or gift cards for energy-saving tasks; this will encourage employees
to participate in sustainability efforts. In addition, training, workshops, and
newsletters are all key ways to integrate sustainability into learning and
development; these will aid in fostering organizational culture founded on
green values and achieve the objective of a work force that is sensitive to the
environment (Dunavete, 2024).
CCSs GHRM Practices for a Better
Future
For CCS, sustainable sourcing is
part of the way in which we live our commitment to environmental and social
responsibility. At CCS, they will handle raw materials in such a way that our
production processes will not affect the planet and at the same time support
ethical practices. This strategy brings down the risks and volatility in our
supply chain and builds close mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers.
It also opens up opportunities for real value to be created for the communities
living around our suppliers. This means that, by balancing the natural with the
social, we actually drive growth while making a positive contribution to the
wider ecosystem(Elephant House, 23/24).
Conclusion
GHRM is therefore very relevant and
impossible to avoid in times of increasing green measures in different HR
practices, so as to ensure that the culture of eco-friendliness is instilled in
organizations. GHRM is adopted as significant by organizations for decreasing
the impact on the environment, ensuring compliance with legislation, and
earning competitive advantages besides elevating employee morale. Green
recruitment and performance management are the future GHRM areas of potentially
greater integration of sustainability. CCS simply demonstrates the fact that
sustainable sourcing is supportive of both environmental and social
accountability, fueling growth in a positive direction within the ecosystem.
References
Co, F.W. (2024) What is Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) and why is it important?, LinkedIn. Available at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-green-human-resource-management-ghrm-why-important-tmy3c
Badow, A. (2022) Advantages of Green Human Resources Management, LinkedIn. Available at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/advantages-green-human-resources-management-abdulla-badow
Ahmad, S. (2014) Full article: Green Human Resource Management: Policies and Practices, Taylor & Francis. Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311975.2015.1030817
Dunavete, A. (2024) Green HR management: The what, the why, and the how, Workplace management software for hybrid work. Available at: https://www.yarooms.com/blog/green-hr-management-the-what-the-why-and-the-how
Elephant House. (n.d.).
Sustainability. Available at:
https://www.elephanthouse.lk/corporate/sustainability/




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