Human resource management (HRM) – or Human Capital Management (HCM) as it is often referred to nowadays – can be logically stated to be sensitive to societal changes. This is due to its nature as an organizational function that links to the values, educational processes and structures and behavioral patterns in the everchanging world around…
Continue readingHunt for the new type of employees – from I-shaped and T-shaped to T2-shaped capabilities
This blog text aims at introducing the fundamental shift in the way modern companies see the capabilities needed for business success. As always, the “new world” offers both opportunities for the agile actors as well as poses big challenges to companies in their human resource management from recruitment to training and performance management. In a…
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