whats the use of taking MBA in human resource management
51 Views|Posted 2011-08-02 12:46:36
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2011-08-02 16:06:54
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2011-08-02 13:03:03
MBA (HR) is entrance ticket for you to enter the Management Profile on the Vertical of HR of corporates next to MSW (HR).
HR is the centre of all the business verticals and people are the assets and considered as Human Capital of the organisation.
Rather than conventional HR domains like Recruitme

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2011-08-02 12:50:01
Human resource management MBA programs combine the essentials of generic MBA programs with specialized human resource management training such as mediation, planning, recruitment and labor relations. Typical HR managers come from both human resource and business backgrounds. Graduates of human resou
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