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In particular, some people who know me, or read my blog etc, may be surprised by my suggestion in the report that social capital is probably a more important focus than humancapital. After all, I am mainly known for my strategic thinking on humancapitalmanagement (Strategic HCM).” ► 2013. (44).
Speaker: Andrew Kakabadse, Professor of International Management Development, Cranfield University School of Management However, I’ll probably post most on the stuff I don’t agree with. Subscribe by e-mail. ► 2013. (44). Social capital. (63). Recruitment. (41). Performance management. (22).
Of course these are all areas that I write about here quite regularly, emphasising the connection between Internal Communication and (the rest of) HumanCapitalManagement, which is why I’ve long been meaning to attend this event, particularly as it’s already the main event in IC practitioners’ calendars.
Recruitment. The platform is comprehensive and transcends automation that ensures executing different HR strategies, recruitment in particular. Payroll Management. Learning Management. E-Separation. Freshteam is built primarily to aid in recruiting processes like scheduling of interviews and sending status updates.
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