EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: STRATEGIES FOR TALENT RETENTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS

Autores/as

  • Thaís Pereira Pires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/rcsv15n3-009

Palabras clave:

Pharmaceutical industry, Talent retention, Human resource management, Organizational culture, Competency-based management

Resumen

The pharmaceutical industry is a fast-paced and competitive sector where constant innovation and the presence of skilled professionals are crucial to the success of research, development, and production of medications. In this context, effective human resource management practices are essential for attracting and retaining talent. Modern management models, strong organizational cultures, and professional development programs play a significant role in fostering motivated and productive teams. By implementing competency-based management, flexible work schedules, and leveraging People Analytics, pharmaceutical companies can optimize employee performance and satisfaction, driving overall organizational success. Moreover, creating structured career development plans, offering competitive compensation, and incorporating recognition programs help retain top talent. Studies have shown that HR practices positively influence employee retention by improving work satisfaction and providing clear opportunities for growth. Additionally, HR strategies such as mentoring and continuous training are vital for fostering leadership and technical skills. Companies that invest in HR practices not only boost their internal productivity but also contribute to advancing scientific progress and global healthcare. In a sector where competition is fierce, having a clear focus on talent management will allow organizations to maintain a strong competitive advantage.

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Publicado

2025-03-19

Cómo citar

Pires, T. P. (2025). EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: STRATEGIES FOR TALENT RETENTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS. Revista Sistemática, 15(3), 241-248. https://doi.org/10.56238/rcsv15n3-009