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Definition of human resources in English: human resourcesplural noun hjuːmən rɪˈsɔːsɪzˈ(h)jumən ˈriˌsɔrsəz 1The personnel of a business or organization, regarded as a significant asset in terms of skills and abilities. our core skills are in building pan-European businesses and managing human resources Example sentencesExamples - We have tremendous human resources and the people have great perseverance.
- The sheer scale of this monument stands as testament to his skills in commanding the material and human resources of his country.
- Among these were addressing new skills, investing in human resources and valuing learning.
- Initiatives are costly, both in terms of human resources and real dollars.
- If employment is low, the companies have enough human resources already and people should be glad not to have their salaries cut.
- That makes it all the more important in the absence of physical resource advantages that we keep investing in our human resources.
- This will require companies to develop new skills and methods of work via investment in human resources at all levels.
- Business demands are changing human resources from company joke to valued part of the strategic team.
- In terms of developing human resources, a well and continuously educated population is vital.
- Execution risk here is high, and availability of human resources could become a big issue.
- There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population.
- We want to develop new markets but are also concentrating on our human resources.
- Using existing facilities and human resources can significantly reduce costs and security risks.
- They are also bankable institutions and have the capability in terms of human resources and expertise to handle bonds.
- He said India was a strong economy and was rich in technology and human resources.
- The government will have to bear the huge costs, not only for medical treatment, but also the losses in terms of human resources.
- This requires looking at each asset with regard to human resources and infrastructure.
- People are treated as human resources and expected to follow organizational job descriptions, rules, and procedures.
- However, major investments in human resources are planned, to increase the skill level of the Pakistani workforce.
- And it would provide the financial and human resources needed to improve profit margins.
Synonyms employees, workers, workforce, personnel, hands, hired hands, labourers, manpower, labour - 1.1 The department of a business or organization that deals with the hiring, administration, and training of staff.
director of human resources at the company Example sentencesExamples - The director of human resources disputed the rumoured £95,000 bill.
- Through human resources, many companies have internal mechanisms to resolve problems.
- This could include human resources, network managers and, of course, security.
- And this was rejected by the director of human resources?
- From accounting and stock control to human resources and customer relationship management, they pretty much cover it all.
- Director of human resources Wendy Gay believes the survey shows it is still performing well in certain areas.
- Recruiting newcomers isn't something that is best just handed over to human resources.
- I have an immediate deputy who is my director of human resources.
- Need to know who to call in human resources about a difficult employee?
- Elaine Byrne, the trust's pay and benefits manager, has served as acting director of human resources since August last year.
- He was later seconded as chief director for human resources in the provincial Health Department but has since left.
- Its department of human resources has a new way to promote job openings.
- If you go back some years, issues such as human resources were centrally managed.
- Suzanne Blake, director of human resources, has been with the company for 26 years.
- He recruited expats to run human resources, retail, and corporate development.
- They also met with the department's head of human resources, John Gillespie.
- When such an attack is under way, computing as well as human resources are directed to dealing with the attack.
- Its senior management, human resources, IT and administration work from Yorkshire.
- But Paul Bentley, the director of human resources, believes more spaces are the only answer.
- She was a senior vice president of human resources at a local bank who had no sales experience whatsoever.
Definition of human resources in US English: human resourcesplural nounˈ(h)jumən ˈriˌsɔrsəz 1The personnel of a business or organization, especially when regarded as a significant asset. Example sentencesExamples - Business demands are changing human resources from company joke to valued part of the strategic team.
- In terms of developing human resources, a well and continuously educated population is vital.
- However, major investments in human resources are planned, to increase the skill level of the Pakistani workforce.
- Initiatives are costly, both in terms of human resources and real dollars.
- The sheer scale of this monument stands as testament to his skills in commanding the material and human resources of his country.
- Execution risk here is high, and availability of human resources could become a big issue.
- This requires looking at each asset with regard to human resources and infrastructure.
- We have tremendous human resources and the people have great perseverance.
- That makes it all the more important in the absence of physical resource advantages that we keep investing in our human resources.
- Using existing facilities and human resources can significantly reduce costs and security risks.
- This will require companies to develop new skills and methods of work via investment in human resources at all levels.
- He said India was a strong economy and was rich in technology and human resources.
- Among these were addressing new skills, investing in human resources and valuing learning.
- They are also bankable institutions and have the capability in terms of human resources and expertise to handle bonds.
- The government will have to bear the huge costs, not only for medical treatment, but also the losses in terms of human resources.
- If employment is low, the companies have enough human resources already and people should be glad not to have their salaries cut.
- We want to develop new markets but are also concentrating on our human resources.
- People are treated as human resources and expected to follow organizational job descriptions, rules, and procedures.
- There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population.
- And it would provide the financial and human resources needed to improve profit margins.
Synonyms employees, workers, workforce, personnel, hands, hired hands, labourers, manpower, labour - 1.1 The department of a business or organization that deals with the hiring, administration, and training of personnel.
director of human resources at the company Example sentencesExamples - I have an immediate deputy who is my director of human resources.
- Elaine Byrne, the trust's pay and benefits manager, has served as acting director of human resources since August last year.
- When such an attack is under way, computing as well as human resources are directed to dealing with the attack.
- He recruited expats to run human resources, retail, and corporate development.
- But Paul Bentley, the director of human resources, believes more spaces are the only answer.
- She was a senior vice president of human resources at a local bank who had no sales experience whatsoever.
- This could include human resources, network managers and, of course, security.
- They also met with the department's head of human resources, John Gillespie.
- Need to know who to call in human resources about a difficult employee?
- From accounting and stock control to human resources and customer relationship management, they pretty much cover it all.
- Its department of human resources has a new way to promote job openings.
- Suzanne Blake, director of human resources, has been with the company for 26 years.
- Director of human resources Wendy Gay believes the survey shows it is still performing well in certain areas.
- The director of human resources disputed the rumoured £95,000 bill.
- Recruiting newcomers isn't something that is best just handed over to human resources.
- And this was rejected by the director of human resources?
- Its senior management, human resources, IT and administration work from Yorkshire.
- Through human resources, many companies have internal mechanisms to resolve problems.
- He was later seconded as chief director for human resources in the provincial Health Department but has since left.
- If you go back some years, issues such as human resources were centrally managed.
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