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HR Roles And Responsibilities Report

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Human Resource (HR) Roles and Responsibilities
In a conversation with my boss, K. Hodges (personal communication, May 16, 2007), companies are seeking to change the role of their HR organization to an organization which is a highly proactive partner, playing a leadership role in helping to frame the company's operating strategies to meet corporate objectives. This is a changing role of Human Resources management (HRM). This leadership role includes globalization, technology, diversity, e-business, and ethics.
PR Newswire (2007) published an article regarding globalization on …show more content…

Technology is helping organizations manage everything from recruiting and benefits to attendance and training. As information systems get smarter and self-service takes hold, the HR professional's role is undergoing a spectacular change. I believe HR is working closely with computer technology. As computers take over more data-management tasks, the HR person's job becomes less about forms and numbers and more about using technology to support company objectives and handling the people side of things. I found that the use of new technology in HR not only produces cost efficiencies, but also creates better communications and employee engagement. Duncan Brown, author of Personnel Today (2007), stated the technology is evident through intranets and self-service systems; improving job design to facilitate flexible and home working at IBM; and supporting what one HR director called "the most important people management relationship: between the immediate line manager and their staff." He further stated that history shows that the use and exploitation of new technology is a social process in which the human dimension is rarely given sufficient prominence. The success of outsourcing and off shoring activity itself is dependent on effective people management: in building relationships and trust; and recruiting, retraining, transferring and redeploying staff effectively.
Alison M. Konrad, Ph.D., Professor of Organizational Behavior,

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