第三人称复数:hrs
abbr.hour 小时; human resources 人力资源
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1. Corporate China could follow the moves in this episode a case study for HR managers.
2. HR outsourcing firms typically provide routine services such as personnel administrative duties to other companies.
3. Business'human resources departments were long seen mostly as a cost, yet more and more global corporations now realize that HR is a source of value.
4. Advice given by Richard Ni, associate director of consumer sales and marketing and HR division at Robert Walters China.
5. But as head of the HR department of a listed company, she is less likely to feel the pinch.
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6. Hewitt is one of the world's leading HR consulting and outsourcing companies.
7. If these are to be governing statements of our HR policies, we must then view each person as an asset.
8. HR practitioners are realizing executive leadership is key to creating effective organizations with dynamic human capital.
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9. The results also revealed that over 50 percent thought HR should spend less time on administrative tasks and more on strategic activities.
10. HR professionals must consider what forms the corporate memory, knowledge and experience that make your company what it is.
noun
1. a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day
e.g. the job will take more than an hour
Synonym: hour 60 minutes