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Why HR outsourcing continues to expand

Purpose - To highlight that human-resource outsourcing (HRO) arrangements have proved to be strategic partnerships that help to put people matters at the top of corporate strategic decision-making.Design methodology approach - On the basis of a survey by The Conference Board, produced in partnership...

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Human resource management
Human resources
Human resourcing
Market strategy
Outsourcing
Productivity
Resource management
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