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Question
“Human resource management is wider than staffing.” Comment.
Short Answer
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Solution
Staffing is a component of human resource management, and while both share similar functions, there is a distinction in scope. Staffing focuses specifically on the recruitment, development, compensation, coordination, and retention of executives. In contrast, human resource management encompasses these same functions but applies them to both executive and non-executive personnel.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Resource Management - QUESTION BANK [Page 11]
