Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)

OPTIMIZATION OF THE HUMAN RESOURCE TRANSFER AND PROMOTION SYSTEM FOR PROPER JOB PLACEMENT TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

Aji Widayat, Moch (Unknown)
Hardiman , Hardiman (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Apr 2026

Abstract

Human resource (HR) management plays a pivotal role in achieving organizational goals by ensuring the right people are placed in the right roles. The optimization of HR transfer and promotion systems is critical to fostering employee satisfaction and organizational performance. However, many organizations face challenges in aligning HR processes with strategic objectives, leading to inefficiencies in job placement and performance. This study investigates the optimization of HR transfer and promotion systems to enhance job placement accuracy and support organizational performance. The research aims to analyze existing HR practices, identify key factors influencing job placement, and propose an optimized framework that aligns employee capabilities with organizational goals. A mixed-method approach was employed, combining qualitative case studies, expert interviews, and quantitative surveys. The findings reveal that organizations with structured and transparent HR systems experience higher employee satisfaction and better alignment between individual skills and job roles. In contrast, organizations with informal HR processes face misalignments, lower engagement, and suboptimal performance. The study concludes that formalizing HR transfer and promotion systems is essential for improving job fit, boosting employee satisfaction, and enhancing organizational performance. The research provides actionable recommendations for organizations to optimize HR practices and contribute to long-term success.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

politicae

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed integrative review articles, special thematic issues, reflections or comments on previous research or new research directions, interviews, replications, and intervention articles - all pertaining to the ...