The human resource management (HRM) supports the strategic goal of Smarty Department Stores in the following manner – Focusing on organisationalgoal– HRM establishes a proper organisationalstructure by recruiting manpower who align with the organisational vision(Coccia and Cadario 2014). The HR managers give due attention tocome up with appropriate initiatives and programs enabling the staff to attain the strategic goals of Smarty Department Stores(Pettinger 2007). Adequate manpower– HRM identifies the appropriate task for the organization to attain its strategic goals and for that makes necessary arrangements to induct appropriate manpower to contemplate the tasks(Wadsworth and Blanchard 2015). Accordingly the manpower are trained enabling them to fulfil the strategic goal of the organization(Shafritz, Ott and Jang 2015). Enhance employee performance– HRM facilitates promotions and sorts of incentives like paid vacation to motivate the employees as they strive to fulfil the strategic goals ofSmarty Department Stores(Holloway 2012). Change management– HRM plays a pivotal role in bringing change to the business set-up by providing proper leadership to get accustomed with the changes in the organizational scenario in tandem with its strategic goals(Mickan and Boyce 2018).For instance automation saves organizational expenses and so HRM would offer training to the employees to operate the machine(Schedlitzki and Edwards 2014). 2
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