NAVIGATING THE NEW NORMAL: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO POST-PANDEMIC HR POLICIES

Authors

Tuti Damayanti , Ramon Zamora , Lukmanul Hakim

DOI:

10.54443/morfai.v6i1.4682

Published:

2025-12-13

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a permanent transformation in the global workplace, shifting employee expectations toward flexibility, well-being, and purpose. This has created a critical misalignment with traditional, office-centric HR policies, leading to risks of attrition, inequity, and disengagement. This article aims to develop a practical framework for redesigning HR policies to meet the demands of the post-pandemic "new normal." Utilizing an integrative review methodology, it synthesizes contemporary academic and industry literature to formulate actionable guidance. The results and discussion are structured around five pillars: implementing structured hybrid work models, intentionally cultivating culture in a dispersed environment, embedding holistic well-being into operations, and transforming talent management for equity and agility. The conclusion argues that a proactive, integrated approach to these areas is not an administrative task but a strategic imperative. Organizations that successfully adapt their people’s practices by fostering trust, inclusivity, and resilience will secure a sustainable competitive advantage in the evolving landscape of work.

Keywords:

Hybrid Work, Post-Pandemic HR, Employee Well-being, Organizational Culture, Talent Management

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Author Biographies

Tuti Damayanti, Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Ramon Zamora, Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Lukmanul Hakim, Universitas Riau Kepulauan

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Tuti Damayanti, Ramon Zamora, & Lukmanul Hakim. (2025). NAVIGATING THE NEW NORMAL: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO POST-PANDEMIC HR POLICIES. Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI), 6(1), 392–399. https://doi.org/10.54443/morfai.v6i1.4682

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