The purpose of this research is to assess the impact of women leaders in human resource management. Women leaders with intellectual potential were selected as focus of the research and accordingly women leadership characteristics as independent variable and HRM processes as dependent variable were chosen. This topic is relevance because of women leaders have characteristics which able to manage successfully of human resource processes. The design of this research is qualitative, its type is explanatory research, and research method is questionnaire method. The research consists of null and alternative hypotheses. The data of this research are nominal and ordinal, and therefore non-parametric test was applied by researchers for preparing of the results section in this paper. According to this the following tests were chosen for analyzing data: descriptive statistics, Cronbach’s alpha, and Spearman correlation. The main finding is that the characteristics of women leaders that is responsibility, self-confidence, strategic thinking, and empathy impact on human resources management
This paper examines the impact of teleworking on employees’ labour productivity and the entity`s management in the condition of global pandemic Covid-19 in Uzbekistan. The epidemiological and dynamic nature of the Covid-19 crisis in which organizations have to adopt a work-from-home policy made this investigation very necessary. When the issue is explained more broadly, this empirical research investigates two significant aspects about teleworking process in organizations in the period of lockdown in Uzbekistan. First, teleworking positively affects employee’ labour productivity and the effectiveness of the entity, and the second teleworking complicates the management activities and affects negatively the socio-emotional environment in the work team. The objectives of the study are to identify whether the process of telework affects positively or negatively the organization’s current labour processes and propose multiple recommendations regarding to improve the telework mechanism for enabling prospective labour concerns in the human resources field of Uzbekistan. To achieve the objectives, a survey research design was adopted. The techniques employed in analyzing the data were quantitative methodology, descriptive statistics and Pearson's correlation coefficient. The results indicated that working from the home policy has a strong and positive relationship with employee’ labour productivity and the effectiveness of the entity if it is measured as a result-oriented rather than activity. It was also found that teleworking has a significant relationship with complicatedness of the management and it brings to the negative socio-emotional environment in the work team. Based on the findings, the researcher concluded that unexpected telecommuting in the period of Covid-19 has both negative and positive impact on employee performance and the entity`s management control.
This research paper is devoted to the issue of applying science in building the foundation of the Third Renaissance in Uzbekistan with a focus on developed science fields in Central Asia during the First and Second Renaissances. In this research, the recent legislative and scientific activities in Uzbekistan were studied and the previous work performed in the field of science in the past years was summarized as a basis for writing this paper.
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