Human resource management

In a globalized economy, students of human resource management (HRM) must not only be knowledgeable about the best and universally applicable HRM theories and practices that are available, but also be informed about the contextual conveniences and limitations that may affect the actual operations of...

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Main Authors: Lim, Ghee Soon 1961- (Author), Mathis, Robert L. 1944- (Author), Jackson, John H. (John Harold) 1945- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Cengage Learning [2016]
Edition:Second edition, an Asia edition
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Call Number :HF 5549.2.A75 L56 2016

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