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The future role of HR

The future role of HR
The future role of HR
Examines contemporary issues facing those involved in people management. Postgraduate, specialist Masters and MBA students will find this a challenging and insightful look at the skills required. Written in a lively style, students will be offered research based practical guidance, illustrated through the use of case studies, exercises and group based assignments
9780333920305
Macmillan
Higgs, M.J.
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Rees, D.
McBain, R.
Higgs, M.J.
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Rees, D.
McBain, R.

Higgs, M.J. (2004) The future role of HR. In, Rees, D. and McBain, R. (eds.) People Management. Macmillan.

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Examines contemporary issues facing those involved in people management. Postgraduate, specialist Masters and MBA students will find this a challenging and insightful look at the skills required. Written in a lively style, students will be offered research based practical guidance, illustrated through the use of case studies, exercises and group based assignments

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 57981
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57981
ISBN: 9780333920305
PURE UUID: 181ccd8d-6138-4440-938a-d0482de125b0
ORCID for M.J. Higgs: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9032-0416

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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2008
Last modified: 22 Oct 2022 01:40

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Author: M.J. Higgs ORCID iD
Editor: D. Rees
Editor: R. McBain

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