human resources

  • 71human resources officer — /ˌhju:mən rɪ zɔ:sɪz ˌɒfɪsə/ noun a person who deals with the staff in a company, especially interviewing candidates for new posts …

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  • 72human resources department. — See personnel department …

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  • 73Human resource management — Human Resources Manager redirects here. For the 2010 Israeli film, see The Human Resources Manager. Human Resource Management (HRM, HR) is the management of an organization s employees.[1] While human resource management is sometimes referred to… …

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  • 74Human resource development, — Human Resources DevelopmentHuman Resources Development is a framework for the expansion of human capital within an organisation. Human Resources Development is a combination of Training and Education that ensures the continual improvement and… …

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  • 75Human givens — Approach or Human givens psychotherapy is an approach to psychology and psychotherapy. It was developed from the organising idea that psychological understanding is best advanced by recognising that we have innate physical and emotional needs and …

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  • 76human resource — Ⅰ. human resource UK US noun HR ► [C, usually plural] people, when considered as an asset that is or can be employed and that is useful to a company, organization, etc.: »Over 50% of the city s unemployed residents are a viable human resource for …

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  • 77Human performance technology — (HPT) also known as Human Performance Improvement (HPI) uses a wide range of interventions that are drawn from many other disciplines including, total quality management, process improvement, behavioral psychology, instructional systems design,… …

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  • 78Human resource consulting — is a $18.4 billion industry http://www.workforce.com/tools/hot list/070312 HotList.pdf] that has emerged from management consulting, as clients needs have become more complex and specialized, widening the gap between HR needs and work force… …

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  • 79Resources, Events, Agents — (REA) is a model of how an accounting system can be reengineered for the computer age. REA was originally proposed in 1982 by William E. McCarthy as a generalized accounting model, and contained the concepts of resources, events and agents. REA… …

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  • 80human — (adj.) mid 15c., humain, humaigne, from O.Fr. humain, umain (adj.) of or belonging to man (12c.), from L. humanus of man, human, also humane, philanthropic, kind, gentle, polite; learned, refined, civilized, probably related to homo (gen.… …

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