Aligning human capital with business objectives: A blueprint for modern organisations
Mutshidza Kingsley Muenda,
Reginald Mulalo Ndwamai and
Khathutshelo Khashane
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Mutshidza Kingsley Muenda: University of Venda
Reginald Mulalo Ndwamai: University of Venda
Khathutshelo Khashane: University of Venda
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2025, vol. 14, issue 8, 127-131
Abstract:
This study provides a comprehensive review of recent academic literature (from 2017 onwards) that investigates the essential connection between workforce management and strategic business objectives. The review integrates a diverse array of studies that emphasise the complex nature of human capital, which includes employee skills, knowledge, motivation, and engagement, and their influence on organisational performance. A key focus of the discussion is the importance of leadership in establishing a clear strategic vision, nurturing a culture of communication, and encouraging employee participation in decision-making processes. Additionally, the study examines the transformative potential of data-driven human resource practices, such as people analytics, in identifying skill deficiencies, enhancing talent management, and facilitating evidence-based workforce planning. Despite these advancements, challenges like organizational silos, misaligned incentives, and resistance to change continue to pose significant barriers. The findings indicate that effective alignment necessitates a holistic approach that merges strategic HR leadership, continuous professional development, cultural flexibility, and transparent performance management systems. Practical recommendations are provided to assist business leaders and HR professionals in crafting and executing strategies that ensure employees' efforts are intentionally aligned with organisational priorities. The study highlights deficiencies in existing research, especially regarding the variations in alignment strategies across different industries and geographical areas, and advocates for additional empirical investigations to enhance comprehension. In summary, this review underscores that strategically aligned human capital can act as a significant catalyst for innovation, competitiveness, and organisational resilience in today's business environment. Key Words: Human capital alignment; strategic human resource management; organisational performance,; talent management; workforce strategy
Date: 2025
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