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Question
Human resource management is concerned with developing potential of employees so that they get maximum satisfaction from their work and give their best efforts to the organisation.
Options
True
False
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Solution
This statement is True.
Explanation:
Human resource management is concerned with developing employees' potential so that they get maximum satisfaction from their work and give their best efforts to the organisation. It takes into account employees' personalities, interests, opportunities, and capacities for this purpose. It seeks to help employees realise their full potential.
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