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Is HR trying to be the ‘Jack of all trades’?

by | Mar 12, 2020

HR Technology | People Planning and Strategy
Home 5 Uncategorized 5 Is HR trying to be the ‘Jack of all trades’?

Is HR trying to be the ‘Jack of all trades’?

Is HR the ‘Jack of all trades’? Emma Leonis and Chris Howard from LACE Partners explore one of the key themes from the HR on the Offensive whitepaper, most notably whether HR tries to take on too much and therefore is unable to focus on the core strategic business priorities.

 

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