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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR STUDENT - First Book Human Resource Management for student - cover

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR STUDENT - First Book Human Resource Management for student

Eny Lestari Widarni, Suryaning Bawono

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

This book teaches how to manage Human Resources from basic to advanced in the three-book series The Basic of Human Resource Management. 
There are three books published in stages in the trilogy series The Basic Of Human Resource Management Book. In this first book, it is discussed in detail about 5 main and fundamental things in managing humans, namely.1. Human Resource Management2. Human Resource Management3. The Role of the Human Resources Function4. The Role of Human Resources Practitioners5. The Role of Front Line ManagersThe five discussions are the basis for managing human or human resources in organizations and companies
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 121 pages.

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