HRM Strategies for WWID: Challenges, Recalibration, and Solutions
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This report delves into the intricacies of Human Resource Management (HRM) concerning workers with intellectual disabilities (WWID). It begins by outlining the issues and challenges present in current HRM practices, such as inadequate training, lack of appreciation for worker potential, communication gaps, and failures in occupational health and safety, which negatively impact the performance and integration of WWID employees. The report then assesses a recalibrated approach to HR for WWID, proposing strategic plans, coaching, and mentoring programs to maximize staff potential. It emphasizes the importance of valuing staff differences, focusing on individual performance needs, and assessing accommodation needs. Furthermore, the report highlights the significance of effective leadership management, diversity management, and providing rewards and incentives. The recalibrated approach aims to foster a more inclusive and supportive work environment, enabling innovation and improved performance for WWID employees. The report concludes by emphasizing the need for new ideas and opinions to support WWID in the workplace.
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