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Should HR survive? A profession at the crossroads
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1997
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Should HR survive? A profession at the crossroads
1997
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Overview
Many in the field of human resources (HR) will admit that the profession is at a perilous crossroads - that the next 10 years will spell either the demise or the ascendancy of the profession. HR's focus should not be on surviving or strengthening its status. Instead, HR should begin today to take actions which will eventually eliminate itself in major organizations. The issue to consider is not demise versus ascendancy, but rather demise under what circumstances. Those in HR must: 1. Create change. 2. Develop principled leaders. 3. Promote economic literacy. 4. Center on the customer. 5. Maximize services/minimize staff. 6. Steward the values.
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Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company,Wiley Periodicals Inc
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