Increasingly, boards are expected as well to monitor human resources and social assets and to conduct social and ethical audits. |
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This absorbs the human resources of the police and reduces their ability to strangulate the supply route. |
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We still have the human resources at all levels and we still have the equipment and paraphernalia for general elections. |
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The sheer scale of this monument stands as testament to his skills in commanding the material and human resources of his country. |
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Among these were addressing new skills, investing in human resources and valuing learning. |
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If employment is low, the companies have enough human resources already and people should be glad not to have their salaries cut. |
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That makes it all the more important in the absence of physical resource advantages that we keep investing in our human resources. |
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This will require companies to develop new skills and methods of work via investment in human resources at all levels. |
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Business demands are changing human resources from company joke to valued part of the strategic team. |
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In terms of developing human resources, a well and continuously educated population is vital. |
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Execution risk here is high, and availability of human resources could become a big issue. |
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There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population. |
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We want to develop new markets but are also concentrating on our human resources. |
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They are also bankable institutions and have the capability in terms of human resources and expertise to handle bonds. |
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He said India was a strong economy and was rich in technology and human resources. |
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The government will have to bear the huge costs, not only for medical treatment, but also the losses in terms of human resources. |
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This requires looking at each asset with regard to human resources and infrastructure. |
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People are treated as human resources and expected to follow organizational job descriptions, rules, and procedures. |
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However, major investments in human resources are planned, to increase the skill level of the Pakistani workforce. |
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And it would provide the financial and human resources needed to improve profit margins. |
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Through human resources, many companies have internal mechanisms to resolve problems. |
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This could include human resources, network managers and, of course, security. |
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From accounting and stock control to human resources and customer relationship management, they pretty much cover it all. |
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Director of human resources Wendy Gay believes the survey shows it is still performing well in certain areas. |
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Recruiting newcomers isn't something that is best just handed over to human resources. |
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Elaine Byrne, the trust's pay and benefits manager, has served as acting director of human resources since August last year. |
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He was later seconded as chief director for human resources in the provincial Health Department but has since left. |
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If you go back some years, issues such as human resources were centrally managed. |
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Suzanne Blake, director of human resources, has been with the company for 26 years. |
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He recruited expats to run human resources, retail, and corporate development. |
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They also met with the department's head of human resources, John Gillespie. |
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When such an attack is under way, computing as well as human resources are directed to dealing with the attack. |
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Its senior management, human resources, IT and administration work from Yorkshire. |
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But Paul Bentley, the director of human resources, believes more spaces are the only answer. |
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She was a senior vice president of human resources at a local bank who had no sales experience whatsoever. |
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We are often proud of our humaneness and the complex way China conducts itself in the management of human resources. |
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The theme of the party, our slightly potty human resources manager had decided, would be Hawaiian Tropical Christmas. |
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A country's most productive force is its diverse strata of human resources. |
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Individuals' career progression and opportunities for development are reduced when there is little internal flow of human resources. |
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Therefore, significant material and human resources were pressed into gold prospecting and mining. |
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Wiztec has become a leading provider of human resources information management software. |
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In October, the human resources department sent out details of the new grades to departmental managers for checking. |
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The extent and pattern of trade among nations has not been determined simply by differences in endowments of natural or human resources. |
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Not only is online information easily accessible to employees, it frees human resources staff to deal with non-routine issues. |
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It draws from existing case law and fits well within good human resources practice. |
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He explained about the process of adapting to globalization and how we should administer our human resources in the modern world. |
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The main character is an adulteress going through a midlife crisis who wants out of her marriage and who works in a human resources department. |
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Because in a market economy, resources, including human resources, are constantly reallocated between different uses. |
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Using existing facilities and human resources can significantly reduce costs and security risks. |
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Talk to your employer, line manager or human resources department about what support is available for you. |
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Referrals may include human resources departments, union locals, government departments, or legal services. |
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It has become a mega-city, without proper infrastructure or human resources. |
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Because people are getting wealthier, they are retiring earlier and this is draining an already shallow pool of available human resources. |
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These days, every industry from pharmaceuticals to human resources has migrated their complex systems to the online environment. |
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Employee recruitment and training is traditionally left to the human resources department. |
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His human resources officer told him that some of his employees were functionally illiterate, despite having high school diplomas. |
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The ideal candidate will have at least two years of experience in recruitment and onboarding as well as five years in the human resources field. |
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He took charge of all operational functions as well as information technology, human resources, customer service and finance. |
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Need to know who to call in human resources about a difficult employee? |
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But instead of board member, the definitive organizational role in contemporary corporatism is the human resources manager. |
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These research priorities involve addressing poverty through the integrated development of rural and urban areas, optimising human resources and understanding the new economy. |
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He has a day job as a human resources manager in York, but by night and weekends he and his business partner practise techniques to train horses with alternative treatments. |
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And third, while you're standing in human resources, ask the nice person there for a form to change your direct deposit. |
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The Feds update the job description and send it to human resources. |
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Some of the most brilliant human resources have died at their most productive age and this has had a telling effect on all sectors of our economy. |
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Storey and Sisson recommend the UK find a better balance between individualism and collectivism in managing its human resources and industrial relations. |
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The workers demanded the immediate resignation of the human resources manager, accusing him of nepotism and non-transparency in the recruitment of staff. |
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Job and organization characteristics are measured using questionnaires completed by organization representatives including human resources managers and line managers. |
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Initiatives are costly, both in terms of human resources and real dollars. |
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As I went through the documents more closely, I discovered that for all the human resources expended in surveilling us, there was remarkably little real information. |
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It speaks volumes that the President of the United States would believe his own human resources need to be managed in such a way. |
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Its department of human resources has a new way to promote job openings. |
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We have tremendous human resources and the people have great perseverance. |
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These include human resources, payroll and purchasing, as well as accounting functions such as billing, intramural processing and cash management. |
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The bursary scheme initially started in 1979 with six beneficiaries in the fields of engineering, medicine, metallurgy, mining and human resources. |
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I have an immediate deputy who is my director of human resources. |
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A cross-functional team, The Paymasters, used deployment flowcharts to improve a service in relation to a human resources issue. |
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The African continent was bled of its human resources via all possible routes. |
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These new companies offered flexibility and eased human resources issues for smaller companies doing limited runs. |
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Natural England takes its finance, human resources and estates services from the Defra Shared Services organisation. |
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According to paleontologist Peter Dodson, this is primarily due to stratigraphy, climate and geography, human resources, and history. |
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She mentions that in modern organizations, human resources need to be combined in order to better capture and create business opportunities. |
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The human resources department has a shadow information technology group without headquarters knowledge. |
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An IFS customer since 1999, MG Rover already uses IFS components for financials, purchasing and human resources. |
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A woman who answered the phone at Erving Paper's human resources department declined to comment. |
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It has also drawn up a checklist of measures which human resources departments can use to help prevent back pain. |
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In 33 years at GM, Barra has worked in engineering, communications and human resources. |
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Ancient Rome commanded a vast area of land, with tremendous natural and human resources. |
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Nolen proceeded directly from human resources to the front office. |
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Second, go to human resources or payroll and change your withholding. |
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Benny Darsana has re-joined the Ritz-Carlton DIFC as the new director of human resources. |
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He supported the systematic, continued realignment of the portfolio, as well as the organizational and human resources reorientation in preparation for the next decade. |
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The company deployed SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA software across finance, maintenance, procurement and human resources, including the SAP Fiori user experience. |
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In this role, Kami will oversee the company's global human resources function, which enables Cielo's record growth and unique position in the RPO industry. |
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Before joining ARV, Alarcon served as vice president of human resources and organizational development for Pallotta TeamWorks, a major event production company. |
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It might be seen as inappropriate, but I'll sneak it past human resources. |
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But first, they must upskill their human resources functions. |
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The school offers a portfolio of 31 Executive Education programmes in general management, strategy, leadership, marketing, human resources and finance. |
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Labor includes all physical and mental human resources, including entrepreneurial capacity and management skills, which are needed to produce products and services. |
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The two men include a Bahraini hotel human resources manager accused of moonlighting as a pimp and a Bangladeshi bellboy who allegedly supplied customers. |
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