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  • Guide to passing human resource management, A
  • Meyer M
  • ISBN: 9781869280086
  • eISBN: N/A
  • ePub ISBN: N/A
  • 78 Pages | Published: 2003

One of a series of books designed to help students through their coursework. Presents all modern HR functions in a way that makes understanding the logical flow and integration of all HR processes, systems and legislation (in line with the HR unit standards) easy. Includes practical examples to clarify theoretical concepts and possible examination questions. Aimed at first-year students facing tests and final examinations, but also a handy guide for practitioners wanting to brush up on the basics.

Introduction to human resource management

Chapter 1. The human resource management process and functions

Chapter 2. Behavioural aspects of human resource management

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