Descriere: Helps you teach students how to face and meet a variety of challenges within their organizations and how to gain a competitive advantage for their companies. This book emphasizes how the HRM function, as well as the management of human resources, can help companies gain a competitive advantage.
Page dim. 254 x 200 x 28
Weight: 1412 grams
Autori: Noe Raymond Andrew, Hollenbeck John R., Gerhart Barry A., Wright Patrick M. | Editura: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe | Anul aparitiei: 2014 | ISBN: 9780077164126 | Numar de pagini: 832 | Categorie: Business
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