Human Resources as a Strategic Partner
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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the current purpose of the Human Resources Department and its importance in every organization. This paper will also explore the drastic role changes in HR during the last fifteen years; In addition describing the advantages and disadvantages of Human Resources department report directly to the CEO or President of the company versus having a separate change of authority. This paper will also include the major competencies that
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must have the support and participation of the HR department. Strategic business planning is not complete unless it is in harmony with the Human Resources department strategic plan. References Cooney, J. (1998). Re-inventing HR: Changing roles to create the high performance organization. Ivey Business Quarterly. 63:1. 77-78. Elizabeth Follis. Organization Development Journal. Chesterland: Summer 2001. Vol. 19, Iss. 2; p. 37 (10 pages). Matthew A Caster. Organization Development Journal. Chesterland: Summer 2001. Vol. 19, Iss. 2; p. 79 (14 pages). (UOP) University of Phoenix (2002). The McGraw-Hill Companies.
must have the support and participation of the HR department. Strategic business planning is not complete unless it is in harmony with the Human Resources department strategic plan. References Cooney, J. (1998). Re-inventing HR: Changing roles to create the high performance organization. Ivey Business Quarterly. 63:1. 77-78. Elizabeth Follis. Organization Development Journal. Chesterland: Summer 2001. Vol. 19, Iss. 2; p. 37 (10 pages). Matthew A Caster. Organization Development Journal. Chesterland: Summer 2001. Vol. 19, Iss. 2; p. 79 (14 pages). (UOP) University of Phoenix (2002). The McGraw-Hill Companies.