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Human resource management has grown and evolved as a discipline since the years following the First World War. Personnel management began in this period as a fusion of two separate industrial movements: scientific management and welfare work. Personnel management has evolved from the goals of eliminating waste, inefficiency, and human suffering, to human resource management, focusing on the organizational perspective and performance enhancement (J M Hoobler & N B Johnson, Page 655)...
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Personnel management began in this period as a fusion of two separate industrial movements: scientific management and welfare work. Personnel management has evolved from the goals of eliminating waste, inefficiency, and human suffering, to human resource management, focusing on the organizational perspective and performance enhancement (J M Hoobler & N B Johnson, Page 655)...
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