Professional training is a strategic HR practice that provides the workforce with the opportunity to develop and update their skills and capabilities. In Morocco, numerous private clinics encounter important challenges in delivering the best service quality. Despite investing in advanced clinical equipment and medical infrastructure, they are always struggling with inefficiencies in staff performance and behavior. In fact, poor training and ineffective learning in place may be the reason behind the low workforce’s performance of the workforce in healthcare settings. The present study aims to explore and examine, on the one hand, the relationship between professional training and organizational performance and, on the other hand, the influence of professional training on organizational performance using the case of three Moroccan private clinics that implement professional training for different purposes. This study adopts a mixed-methods research design. A secondary data survey is randomly distributed to more than 200 employees working in the three clinics and 50 survey respondents represent the sample size. Subsequently, structured interviews are conducted with 10 managers from the three clinics. Thus, numerical data are analyzed using correlation analysis and the One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test of SPSS and qualitative data are analyzed using content analysis. The result of the present study indicates a strong and significant positive relationship between professional training and organizational performance. It reveals that professional training emerges as a key driver of enhanced organizational performance, significantly influencing it to a great extent. Moreover, it demonstrates the influence of professional training on organizational performance from a managerial perspective, which perceives professional training as an effective HR strategy that improves both the workforce’s and organization’s performances through boosting employee motivation, enhancing service quality, fostering customer satisfaction and increasing operational efficiency. This study carries vital implications at both theoretical and practical levels. Actually, it emphasizes the knowledge base and extends the existing literature by confirming that professional training plays an essential role in re-skilling the health workforce and improving organizational performance. Managers and policymakers of other Moroccan private clinics and even public hospitals are recommended to encompass structured professional training as an integrated organizational strategy and consistently conduct it for sustainable organizational success.
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OMAR TARMOUNIA
ABDELLATIF CHAKOR
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ea14abe05d6e3efb5fd8d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.34874/prsm.pamj-vol2iss1.10700
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