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HRM functions, responsibilities and working concepts

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Conduct a discussion on the discussion board on the topic of, "How Human Resource Management functions, responsibilities, and working concepts have evolved from the early 1900s." This is done via posting engaging in dialogue with each other.

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Several real-world examples and insights are provided with regard to "How Human Resource Management functions, responsibilities, and working concepts have evolved from the early 1900s."

The original question was posed from a student who needed this for discussion board (online course). Adequate material exists to provide an initial response, as well as material for a response (when necessary) - especially when supplemented with additional resources/references from your textbook.

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This will be a relatively nice posting for you, as you will have an initial answer for your discussion board, plus I hope to provide you with additional insight for future responses, as I assume your instructor likes for you to respond to other students' items in the discussion board.

Paraphrase my thoughts however you need to make them fit your style and writing...

In the early 1900's, Human ...

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