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As part of our ongoing blog series focusing on some of the key findings from the HR on the Offensive whitepaper released in June 2019, Emma Leonis looks at one of the key elements of the report - building HR's capability. . and we need to fight for the budget we need, and deserve, to invest in our own talentdevelopment.
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