Improving Employee Morale: Essential in Leading to Up-Gradation of Overall Organizational Structure

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Dr. Radhika Kapur

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In all types of organizations, human resources are regarded as the assets. These are required to make use of their educational qualifications, skills and abilities in an effective manner. Hence, individuals in leadership positions need to be augment information in terms of different factors, which are facilitating in improving employee morale. Within the working environment, all types of measures are required to be put into operation, which are necessary in making the workplace comfortable. Some of the factors include, making provision of infrastructure, amenities and facilities; managing resources in an effective manner; implementing grievance redresser procedures and so forth. Furthermore, measures need to be put into operation, which are facilitating in leading to up-gradation of motivation and concentration levels towards implementation of tasks and activities. All the members, belonging to all job positions in the hierarchy are required to put emphasis on implementing all the factors, which would be facilitating in improving employee morale. The improvements in employee morale are the key in the achievement of organizational goals and leading to up-gradation of overall structure of the organizations. Hence, this task needs to be put into operation throughout one’s jobs. Therefore, it is well-understood that improving employee morale is essential in leading to up-gradation of overall organizational structure. The main concepts that are taken into account in this research paper are, understanding the meaning and significance of improving employee morale, objectives of improving employee morale and measures to be put into practice in improving employee morale.

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Dr. Radhika Kapur , Tran., “Improving Employee Morale: Essential in Leading to Up-Gradation of Overall Organizational Structure”, IJMH, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 7–12, Mar. 2025, doi: 10.35940/ijmh.L1739.10031123.
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