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Aligning Human Resources And Business Strategy

What difference can the aspiring HR strategist really make to business value? This book answers this question and provides the tools and insights to help HR managers and directors add value to the organization by implementing effective HR initiatives that are aligned to core business strategies.
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What difference can the aspiring HR strategist really make to business value? This book answers this question & provides the tools & insights to help HR managers & directors add value to the organization by implementing effective HR initiatives that are aligned to core business strategies.

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