Human Resource
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Human Resource
Bundy, Robert. "Changing role of human resources has vast implications." Wichita Business Journal, Wichita: July 11,1997.
In the past decade American companies have tried every way to get and keep their competitive advantage. But now managers are finding that human resource management is the way in which to stay competitive. They are finding that employees are their most valuable assets and that with this asset; the more time and effort spend on them, the greater the return. In a rapidly changing landscape and because of a growing demand to better serve customers, human resource management is gaining more popularity. Having effective human resource management results when you have the right people doing the right things at the right time to drive the organization's performance to its optimal capacity.
Bundy, Robert. "Changing role of human resources has vast implications." Wichita Business Journal, Wichita: July 11,1997.
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