Evaluate Amazon’s HWM department using the five factors Framework
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/mnqdeb24Keywords:
Amazon, Human Resource Management, Five-Factor FrameworkAbstract
This study evaluates Amazon’s Human Resource Management (HRM) strategies using a five-factor analytical framework. It examines how external environmental factors, workforce demographics and skills, organizational culture, strategic alignment, and technological integration influence HR practices. The analysis highlights Amazon’s proactive initiatives, including diversity programs such as Amazon Future Engineer and Women in Amazon Engineering, as well as employee development offerings like Amazon Career Choice. These efforts align with the company’s customer-centric mission and support innovation and global expansion. However, the report also identifies critical challenges, such as workplace safety concerns, high-pressure environments, and the mixed impacts of automation. Recommendations emphasize enhancing transparency, expanding wellness programs, and strengthening social responsibility initiatives to improve employee well-being and organizational sustainability. Overall, Amazon’s HRM effectively supports strategic objectives but requires continued refinement to address employee satisfaction and operational ethics.