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Question:  HRM and HRD

Answer: What is the difference betwenn HRM and HRD?


January 01, 2009 04:30:51 #2
 mahii   Member Since: January 2009    Total Comments: 1 

RE: HRM and HRD
 
The difference between HRM and HRD could be that HRM is concerned with the management of all the resources that we are having in the form the human manpower available to us. It includes the practices like recruitment, selection, proper job analysis etc. as effectiveness of these practices is quite essential to manage the manpower whereas HRD is concerned with human resource development ie practicing all those practices which are essential to make our manpower stuff fully equipped with all the latest techniques of the market, along with their physical as well as mental development. Techniques like training, mentoring, motivating etc. could be used as tools to practice HRD.
     

 

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