Connecting the dots: Internet of things and human resource management

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Mohammad Saud Mira

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With each organization gradually turning out to be based on innovation to better supervise business activities, HR pioneers must choose the option to adjust to advancements in like enlistment, advantages management, and finance. One intriguing point that is collecting heaps of media consideration nowadays is the supposed "Internet of Things" (IoT). Currently, "The Internet of Things" (IoT) is turning into an undeniably great subject of a talk in the workplace and externally. Undoubtedly, the progress and growth in technology have extensively modernized the way we carry our lives. To all aspects and functions, to everyday issues, innovation has had its striking impact on various methods of correspondence utilizing different kinds of electronic devices like laptops, cell phones, tablets, PDAs, and so on. It is a fact that devices and homegrown gadgets may be connected with the internet and may continuously convey or receive information with /to one's cell phone as is only preface to a vastly connected worldwide very soon. In any case, people invest majority of their term in accomplishing office work, and accordingly, the opportunity has already come as well has passed away for perceiving whether the universe of the IoT would transform the working condition in perspective and giving indications for affecting how organizations are operating today. From the movement of the versatile occupation searcher to installing computer chips to supervise members, the developing idea of the Internet of Things (IoT) seems to affect how HR work in associations and furthermore the manner associations maintain their business tasks.

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Connecting the dots: Internet of things and human resource management. (2024). Journal of Management Info, 8(3), 206-219. https://doi.org/10.31580/jmi.v8i3.2123
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Connecting the dots: Internet of things and human resource management. (2024). Journal of Management Info, 8(3), 206-219. https://doi.org/10.31580/jmi.v8i3.2123

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