The administrative assistant to the president handled human resource functions. |
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He teaches courses in principles of agribusiness management and human resource management in small businesses. |
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The human resource systems should work proactively to eliminate barriers and increase opportunity. |
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She is a Master of Science specializing in human resource development areas. |
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To many it might seem a mindless activity and a waste of precious human resource and time. |
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He said that for development to occur in Zambia, human resource has to be developed but currently little funds are channeled towards this sector. |
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Take, for instance, this excerpt from a sample boilerplate contract circulating among human resource managers. |
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Employees can nominate their colleagues in any category and nomination forms can be obtained from the local human resource offices. |
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On top, human resource and clerical duties are, more and more, being shifted onto registered nurses. |
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Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital. |
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The key would be the human resource standard required, followed by the training, orientation and procedures to support this integrated service. |
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The two are former Seahawks teammates and partners in a human resource company. |
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This absorbs the human resource of the police and reduces their ability to strangulate the supply route. |
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While utilities are still reeling from restructuring, they have been making plans to meet their future human resource requirements. |
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Such reforms influence national human resource development as well as the distribution of human capital within the ESCWA region. |
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How VAC manages its human resource challenges during this period will impact the extent to which it achieves its goals. |
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The health care field has several occupations facing human resource shortages. |
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The changing nature of field operations also required a change in human resource requirements. |
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Review human resource and business practices with respect to strengthening protection against other forms of child exploitation and abuse. |
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How will you fill the human resource capacity needed for what may be a sustained campaign? |
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So, all of these funders will be key partners in aligning financial resources with human resource needs. |
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Recognition of achievement and profiling positive role models are a vital part of enhancing human resource development. |
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Seminars will tackle issues such as funding business growth, reducing business risk, running IT systems without tears and best practice for human resource management. |
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Other areas of cooperation include cooperation in research and development, technology transfer, tourism promotion, human resource development and other economy-related areas. |
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To uphold these actions, specific training applies to the human resource supervisory staff and managers. |
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It has pursued this objective by offering programs on lean manufacturing concepts and promoting human resource and leadership development. |
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Programs have helped a majority of employers to fill job vacancies and skill shortages, and meet human resource needs. |
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This could include friends, family, previous colleagues, your human resource or union representative, to name just a few. |
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Sustainability of health and long term care has financial and human resource aspects. |
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He voted against the apprenticeship program money, which will help alleviate some of the human resource problems in the auto industry. |
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And in today's times where ingratitude rules the roost, teachers, an important human resource who shape our future generations, get sidelined, or are forgotten. |
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For many organizations, these requirements wreak havoc with their human resource management, not to mention their cash flow. |
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This means that resource productivity is defined analogously to labour productivity: the value added per unit of human resource. |
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In addition, this new payroll system will present a powerful tool to assist management in cost accounting and human resource planning. |
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Cost estimates represent the salary and benefits of the human resource effort required to process a typical case. |
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While the core public service has become smaller, the weight and complexity of the human resource management regime have not lessened. |
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The cumulation of multiple initiatives in the Nunavut Region improved human resource capacity. |
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The public service integrity commissioner will not be a listening post who will deal with every human resource management problem. |
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It's a day to remember that keeping one half of humankind under life-long subjugation through unwritten laws and warped thinking is a waste of talent and human resource. |
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To do so, we must retool our economic, human resource and business development approaches. |
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A central thrust in last year's human resource planning was succession planning. |
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They constitute a human resource pool that can be counted on for its innovation, excellence and entrepreneurial ingenuity. |
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The NOC is an important device for human resource professionals and supply chain managers. |
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Heather Matheson is the founder and managing director of HR Insight, a specialist in human resource management and employment law. |
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Managers cited lack of authority and poor knowledge and skills in human resource management. |
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They've been establishing business and management schools offering degrees in management and human resource management. |
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Her mother is the executive assistant for human resource management in the Teaneck public schools. |
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Mustafa Ozbilgin, professor of human resource management at Brunel Business School. |
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He graduated from Bellarmine University and received a master's in human resource management from Purdue. |
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Google, not surprisingly, is committed to applying data-driven decision-making to human resource management. |
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We must ensure that we truly have a modern, flexible human resource management. |
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Its cooperation was therefore essential in the framework of the reform of human resource management. |
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We did not audit the impacts of the legislation on the human resource management regime. |
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Vocalcom proposes a wide array of functions to treat and optimize human resource management in order to better serve your clients. |
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Items like financial management, human resource management and performance reporting are constantly reflected in agendas and records of decision. |
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It's kept separately from the main human resource management information system database simply because that information is personal. |
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Carry on the implementation of an integrated human resource management framework to ensure that staff and skills meet evolving business needs. |
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This web site provides free tools and practical information on human resource management within the non-profit sector. |
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It is always inspiring to see an establishment strive to raise the bar with its human resource policies. |
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Its business culture is based on sound human resource practices and healthy relations with the communities where its facilities are located. |
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Without a strong human resource capacity, and the right mix and level of skills, delivering results to Canadians will be difficult. |
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It is an inter-divisional project: operators, engineers, buyers, financiers, public relation staff and human resource managers. |
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RioCan faces certain human resource risks, including the risk that it will not have the necessary human resources to perform successfully. |
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The Agency's CAS is a true enterprise resource planning system that fully integrates financial and human resource management systems. |
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The Department will assess the benefits of adopting a professional human resource career field. |
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The human resource management policy implemented allows the Group to move forward with men and women who share common values: innovation, quality, commitment and performance. |
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Little immediate thought may be given to the need for replacements, but slowly, ineluctably, the human resource base of the institution or system is being eroded. |
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In line with the focus on accountability, and the need to institutionalize this in the human resource management system, an ethics function and ethics training will be introduced. |
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Much of the RCMP's human resource function is now performed in unaligned silos that devote time to their individual strategies and agendas instead of using a more integrated approach. |
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Police organizations are now aware of the magnitude of this challenge and have begun to make efforts to address the substance of this human resource imperative. |
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They all point to a need for action on a number of fronts: horizontal integration, partnerships, culture, service in the public interest, policy capacity, client-focused service and human resource management. |
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Responsibilities: as an elected official, overall accountability for the budget, human resource management and establishment of the payment structure of the Association. |
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To develop your employees, including immigrant employees, and better reach organizational goals, you can offer various initiatives as part of your organization's human resource management strategy. |
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The Committee is concerned and puzzled at this lack of foresight in the Commission's human resource management and at its potential consequences and calls for remedial measures to be adopted as a matter of urgency. |
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Although the IEH has proposed to assist UNOG in implementing a similar system at the Palais des Nations, UNOG has not followed suit as of now due to financial and human resource constraints. |
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In its First Report, the Committee called for the articulation of a new vision for the federal Public Service, a re-vitalized human resource strategy, modernized structures and a new Public Service culture. |
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The construct of TQM includes among other things a new approach for managing human resource. |
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Department managers need timekeeping and human resource information, not only to manage their workloads in the short term, but also to plan and prepare for the future. |
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As human resource needs were manifested by member state governments and as these needs then shifted, programs were modified. |
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Within human resource management circles, knowledge management grew as a way of demonstrating, in a more systematic way, the value of people to business processes. |
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Notwithstanding the challenges presented by the bifurcation of human resource management, the RCMP does not apply the authorities it does have in a manner consistent with modern management practices. |
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Member States should work determinedly with the Secretary-General to improve budget and human resource rules in order to better tailor them to the needs of the Organization. |
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Effective human resource management is an ongoing challenge. |
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This is a human resource that's sometimes taken for granted. |
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Dr. Keefe's research areas include informal caregiving, specifically work and elder care, financial compensation and assessment, human resource issues, rural aging and continuing care policy. |
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This plan needs to incorporate and link all key human resource objectives and the activities to achieve them, and provide means to assess their progress. |
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It will also improve human resource planning for evaluations by preparing a minimum set of comprehensive, self-learning evaluation materials and technical guidance materials for staff. |
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To assess human resource management, we judgmentally selected 36 maintenance military occupational classifications and a sample of 49 maintenance units to identify equipment related maintenance problems. |
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Workers were not responsible for supplying their own information or checking it, instead the information was entered by dedicated human resource staff on paper or using a non-interactive tool. |
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Employee assistance, occupational health, and human resource professionals representing the Alberta workplace were consulted with regard to establishing a residentially based addictions treatment program. |
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Lessons learned through this process need to retroact into and impact, as required on policies, management decisions, human resource and budgetary allocations and other operational decisions. |
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Instead, it whittles away steadily at the human resource base. |
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The current overall staffing profile will be maintained while IRC continues to make use of additional expert support and other temporary options to ensure that technical and human resource needs are met. |
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In order to support discussions on its future requirements, the Court has developed the Court Capacity Model as a tool for correlating its potential achievements with its human resource needs. |
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They would be able to choose the alternative best suited to their particular circumstances, bearing in mind the state of development of their human resource management subsystems and management culture. |
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The third component concerns capacity building and human resource development and will include, amongst others, the provision of foreign and domestic training fellowships in obstetrics, nursing, surgical care and anesthesia. |
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It is indeed one of the most cruel ironies of the rebel war that as the nation turns in on itself in conflict, so much of its useful human resource is being used to destroy so much that has been achieved in the past. |
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The WHO Global Service Centre in Kuala Lumpur would provide administrative processing for UNAIDS Secretariat financial and human resource transactions, including for UNAIDS country offices. |
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D'Avignon proposed that the Public Service Commission act as a parliamentary auditor, not for staffing alone but for human resource management in a broader sense. |
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As the organization matures and the mandate evolves, CLC will continue to develop human resource values designed to attract, retain and motivate the human assets of the Company. |
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Even if such situations are difficult to avoid, this approach sometimes reflects shortcomings in human resource management and an absence of forward-looking management of jobs and qualifications. |
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Firstly, developments are taking place increasingly rapidly enabling bolder and more innovative groups and regions to leap-frog in terms of technology, management and human resource development. |
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Decisions should draw on current understanding across the full set of relevant disciplines, including the social and natural sciences, as well as business, economic, legal, and human resource management. |
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In the process, the CTHRC obtained intelligence and insight on the CQRHT's project to develop and apply industry information as a tool for tourism human resource management and decision making within the province of Quebec. |
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In addition, financial and human resource management services which are not provided to SIRC by the Privy Council Office, are funded through this activity. |
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Furthermore, the complainant's human resource management was such that the staff were not able clearly to identify which organisation they actually worked for. |
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Section 1.2.4 sets out the need to build essential capacity in human resource management and to elevate it to the level needed to service a diverse workforce spread across business units and from coast to coast. |
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Back-office work consists of administrative processes, such as accounting functions, payroll and human resource administration, claims management, the administration of transactions, and the maintenance of records systems. |
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Also, could the member comment on the inaction on the entire health file, be it wait times, dealing with the human resource crisis in the medical field, or even the crisis that the government caused in the first place? |
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We appeal to partner countries to increase long-term and predictable funding, as well as to assist in human resource development in the health sector and to help strengthen health care infrastructure in developing countries. |
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This was the initial step in developing comprehensive competency profiles that will be used to select employees to meet both current and future human resource needs. |
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The Naylor report lamented the lack of solid quantitative data on the state of human resource supply in health protection and promotion activities. |
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It is also responsible for technological and human resource developments and issues relating to all fields of space technology in support of environmentally sound and sustainable national development. |
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Supported by its research function, the Committee is able to play a national role in the development of human resource management strategies within the policing community. |
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There is no denying the fact that the Government is faced with the responsibility of restoring social institutions and contributing to the human resource capacity building. |
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Although this region did not handle the largest number of cases referred by our Office, it did receive those that were most difficult to resolve from a human resource perspective. |
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Other folks can span different industries, like a human resource person. |
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Patrick Gilbert is a human resource consultant. |
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Jobs are found through human resource departments. |
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It means that economies are maximising their human resource potential. |
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We have no human resource department, no press office. |
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She praised the human resource managers gathered for their conference. |
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Respondents, participation in the consultation process provided clear evidence of the need to delve deeper into human resource issues in the field of law enforcement. |
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Creativity plays an important role in human resource management as artists and creative professionals can think laterally. |
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Canada is a geographically vast, sparsely populated country with skilled health human resource gaps and a growing prevalence of complex chronic conditions as a leading cause of death. |
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Prior to the agreement of the contracts, feasibility studies should be carried out with a view to adjusting the content to the specific administrative, human resource and financial situation of each region. |
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They emphasize personal rights not formerly deemed relevant to human resource management. |
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To give emphasis to this key theme, the conference is being preceded by a gathering in Liverpool of human resource directors of healthcare providers. |
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Or maybe that person was a skilled chef, a human resource manager, a marketing expert, a CEO or an entrepreneur investing in bricks and mortar while creating dozens of new jobs. |
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The Staff Council wondered where responsibility for this lay, given that, year in year out, UNHCR managers had assured the Executive Committee that the necessary action was being taken to rationalize human resource policies. |
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The entire range of human resource processes must be cognizant of the continuous learning imperative and this, by definition, includes senior executive leaders. |
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These human resource conditions are sufficiently serious that many have described the prevailing attitude in the cultural sector as a 'culture of exploitation. |
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At the core is the strategic and tactical plan for human resource development in the Canadian geomatics sector that is the ultimate objective of the study. |
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It recently put a lot of effort into developing various information documents, rewriting the staffing manual, and providing training courses for line managers and human resource professionals. |
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Through technology transfer, human resource development and environmental control systems, The Ezz Group is laying the foundation for strong and sustainable growth for industry and for Egypt. |
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The achievement of the coaching process becomes visible to the clients, and even more to the companies that increase their competences of leadership and human resource management. |
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Integrating human resource management strategies and systems to achieve the overall mission, strategies, and success of the firm while meeting the needs of employees and other stakeholders. |
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Another important achievement was the adoption of an integrated, competency-based human resource management framework, linked to the Board's mission, vision and values. |
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Leveraging CheckPoint HR's Web-Based Human Resource Management System, Twin Oaks is optimizing its payroll, and other human resource processes more efficiently. |
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An expert witness could be a chemist, hypnotherapist, engineer, and psychiatrist or a human resource manager, physicist, laboratory technician, or accountant. |
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Genesys provides an array of Web-based payroll and human-resource solutions designed to handle the full spectrum of human resource management system needs. |
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Against the background of the systematic efforts undertaken by the then human resource ministry to communalize education, these stray events sounded all the more sinister. |
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The purpose of these MoUs is to bridge the gap between academia and industry in Pakistan, develop market based curricula and produce demand driven qualified human resource. |
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Therefore, it has been difficult to understand how strategically designed human resource management practices can be generalized to small and entrepreneurial firms. |
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