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In most of the organizations, people are now recognized as the vital asset. Their knowledge, skills and abilities must be deployed to the maximum effect if the organization is to become successful. The intangible value of an organization relating to the people it employs and its human resource strategies is gaining recognition and it is generally accepted that this has implications for long-term sustained performance. The recent chances in the economy and the development of new technologies are creating the proper set for a series of other changes regarding the human resource management. The first one refers to the need to respond to the challenges raised by the knowledge workers and the second one refers to the increasing role of human resource management in the strategical moves of the organizations. Lately, because of the recent mentioned developments, strategic human resource management became a subject of ongoing discussion for academics. Its definition and relationships with other aspects of business planning and strategy wary, but the common agreement is that strategic human resource management is a complex process that is constantly evolving and that there is a need of understanding its usefulness. Having quality professional practices is a must, but this shouldn’t be the only focus of the best human resource practitioners. They need to be able to combine their attention to basic administration with also making important strategic inputs that have a positive impact on the organization. The purpose of this article is to present the current research state in the field of strategic human resource management. In order to achieve this, the factors that underline the importance of human resource management are assessed. The study has been accomplished using the methodology of bibliographic study and qualitative research.
HF5001-6182, HG1-9999, human resource management, knowledge society, chief executive officers, partnership, Business, Finance, jel: jel:M12
HF5001-6182, HG1-9999, human resource management, knowledge society, chief executive officers, partnership, Business, Finance, jel: jel:M12
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