Rethinking Human Resources in a Changing World
Author: KPMG International
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Description: Rethinking Human Resources in a Changing World, provides insights into the challenges and future direction of the HR function. It discusses the importance of talent management, the impact of globalization and technology, and the need to engage with a global and flexible workforce.
Subject: Human Resources
Pages: 28
Megabytes: 0.52 MB
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