A Study of Business Strategy, Human Resource Management and Strategic Human Resource Management
Journal Title: Journal of Computing and Management Studies (JCMS) - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
The concept of strategy has been borrowed from the military and adopted for use in business. In business, as in military, strategy bridges the gap between policy and tactics. Strategy and tactics together bridge the gap between ends and means. Strategy is defined as the art of the employment of battles as a means to gain the objects of war which gives us centuries-old military origins of strategy The contribution of this work is to conduct a study of Business Strategy, Human Resource Management and Srategic Human Resource Management..
Authors and Affiliations
Ghulam Rasool
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