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Question
It is the process of estimating the present and future manpower requirements of the organisation, preparing inventory of present manpower and formulating action programmes to bridge the gaps in manpower.
Options
Job assessment
Job evaluation
Human resource management
Human resource planning
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Solution
Human resource planning
Explanation:
Human resource planning is the process of estimating the present and future manpower requirements of the organisation, preparing an inventory of present manpower, and formulating action programmes to bridge the gaps in manpower.
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