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Strategic Human Resource Management
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A strategic approach to human resource management seeks to proactively provide a competitive advantage through the company’s most important asset: its human resources. The HRM function needs to be integrally involved in the formulation of strategy to identify the people-related business issues the company faces. Once the strategy has been determined, HRM has a profound impact on the implementation of the plan by developing and aligning HRM practices that ensure that the company has motivated employees with the necessary skills. Finally, the emerging strategic role of the HRM function requires that HR professionals in the future develop business, professional–technical, change management, and integration competencies. As you will see more clearly in later chapters, this strategic approach requires more than simply developing a valid selection procedure or state-of-theart performance management systems. Only through these competencies can the HR professional take a strategic approach to human resource management.







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