Maemu, E.Matloga, S. T.Soares, Lauren Diniz2026-02-182026-02-182025-09-05Soares, L.D. 2025. The impact of human resource management practices in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Limpopo Province. . .https://univendspace.univen.ac.za/handle/11602/3149Master of AdministrationDepartment of Public and Development AdministrationThis study focused on evaluating the impact of human resource management practices (HRP) in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality (CCLM) situated in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study sought to test how human resource management practices, particularly recruitment and selection, impact the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of basic service provision within local government, particularly in CCLM. By examining the relationship between HRP (Human Resource Management Practices) and basic service provision, this research intends to provide valuable insights for policymakers, human resource professionals, and municipal managers seeking to optimize their workforce and management strategies. The mixed-methods approach was employed in the study by combining qualitative and quantitative research techniques. Data was collected through questionnaires and interviews. A non-probability purposive sampling method was used for qualitative data, while a probability-based sampling ensured broader representation in the quantitative aspect. The study used non-probability purposive sampling method in qualitative data due to the need to capture in-depth perspectives from relevant stakeholders and probability-based sampling method was used with quantitative data to ensure statistical representativeness and generalizability. The choice of a qualitative methodology was made to foster receptiveness to ideas, experiences, opinions, and emotions, as well as to delve into the perceptions of research respondents. Concurrently, a quantitative approach was employed to enable the researcher to have a sophisticated statistical analysis and effective comparison of gathered data. Information gathered through questionnaires was analysed using International Business Machinery: Statistical Products and Service Solutions (IBM: SPSS) version 29, because of its reliability, advanced features, support, and compatibility with the research, statistical analysis was used to analyse this data. Information gathered through interviews was analysed using the NVivo version 14 and thematically analysed to gain rich insights of the study and generate new knowledge from the study. The major findings of the study are: • HRM practices negatively impact service provision due to inefficiencies and poor recruitment processes. • Bureaucratic delays hinder the timely filling of critical positions. • High staff turnover, driven by dissatisfaction, leads to talent loss and decreased productivity. • Limited diversity and inclusion due to societal biases and HRM constraints affect workforce effectiveness. • Cadre deployment negatively impacts HRM practices, influencing service provision. The following recommendations are proposed based on the study's findings: • The study recommends that the municipality streamline HRM processes by reducing bureaucratic delays to ensure timely recruitment. • The municipality should enhance training, recruitment transparency, and employee wellness programs to improve workforce efficiency. • The study recommends that the municipality implements retention strategies to address high staff turnover and boost job satisfaction. • The study also recommends that the municipality fosters diversity and inclusion through bias training for hiring panels. • Lastly, the researcher recommends that a merit-based recruitment system be adopted to mitigate the negative effects of cadre deployment. This study highlights the urgent need for HRM reforms in CCLM to improve workforce efficiency for the provision of basic services in local government.1 online resource (xv, 179 leaves)enUniversity of VendaEvaluationUCTDHuman Resource ManagementHuman Resource PracticeRecruitmentSelectionService DeliveryThe impact of human resource management practices in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Limpopo ProvinceDissertationSoares LD. The impact of human resource management practices in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Limpopo Province. []. , 2025 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from:Soares, L. D. (2025). <i>The impact of human resource management practices in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Limpopo Province</i>. (). . Retrieved fromSoares, Lauren Diniz. <i>"The impact of human resource management practices in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Limpopo Province."</i> ., , 2025.TY - Dissertation AU - Soares, Lauren Diniz AB - This study focused on evaluating the impact of human resource management practices (HRP) in the provision of basic services: A case of Collins Chabane Local Municipality (CCLM) situated in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study sought to test how human resource management practices, particularly recruitment and selection, impact the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of basic service provision within local government, particularly in CCLM. By examining the relationship between HRP (Human Resource Management Practices) and basic service provision, this research intends to provide valuable insights for policymakers, human resource professionals, and municipal managers seeking to optimize their workforce and management strategies. The mixed-methods approach was employed in the study by combining qualitative and quantitative research techniques. Data was collected through questionnaires and interviews. A non-probability purposive sampling method was used for qualitative data, while a probability-based sampling ensured broader representation in the quantitative aspect. The study used non-probability purposive sampling method in qualitative data due to the need to capture in-depth perspectives from relevant stakeholders and probability-based sampling method was used with quantitative data to ensure statistical representativeness and generalizability. The choice of a qualitative methodology was made to foster receptiveness to ideas, experiences, opinions, and emotions, as well as to delve into the perceptions of research respondents. Concurrently, a quantitative approach was employed to enable the researcher to have a sophisticated statistical analysis and effective comparison of gathered data. Information gathered through questionnaires was analysed using International Business Machinery: Statistical Products and Service Solutions (IBM: SPSS) version 29, because of its reliability, advanced features, support, and compatibility with the research, statistical analysis was used to analyse this data. Information gathered through interviews was analysed using the NVivo version 14 and thematically analysed to gain rich insights of the study and generate new knowledge from the study. The major findings of the study are: • HRM practices negatively impact service provision due to inefficiencies and poor recruitment processes. • Bureaucratic delays hinder the timely filling of critical positions. • High staff turnover, driven by dissatisfaction, leads to talent loss and decreased productivity. • Limited diversity and inclusion due to societal biases and HRM constraints affect workforce effectiveness. • Cadre deployment negatively impacts HRM practices, influencing service provision. The following recommendations are proposed based on the study's findings: • The study recommends that the municipality streamline HRM processes by reducing bureaucratic delays to ensure timely recruitment. • The municipality should enhance training, recruitment transparency, and employee wellness programs to improve workforce efficiency. • The study recommends that the municipality implements retention strategies to address high staff turnover and boost job satisfaction. • The study also recommends that the municipality fosters diversity and inclusion through bias training for hiring panels. • Lastly, the researcher recommends that a merit-based recruitment system be adopted to mitigate the negative effects of cadre deployment. This study highlights the urgent need for HRM reforms in CCLM to improve workforce efficiency for the provision of basic services in local government. 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