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    Organising the human resources function to harness future opportunities: survey results of 2010 forecasted for 2020

    de Wet Fourie, Leon; Nel, Pieter

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    2013
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    de Wet Fourie, L., and Nel, P.S. (2013). Organising the human resources function to harness future opportunities: survey results of 2010 forecasted for 2020. GBATA .15 Annual International Conference Helsinki, Finland 2 – 6 July 2013.
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    Abstract
    Some contemporary approaches for HR practitioners are identified in this paper in order to make use of human resources (HR) functions as a source of competitive advantage to add value to organisations. A survey was executed via an e-questionnaire using Survey Monkey in 2010 with forecasts for 2020 to obtain longitudinal results. Responses totalled 119 from members of the Human Resource Institute of New Zealand, representing 15.4%. The most important results are: HR should exhibit leadership in the functioning and organising of HR. Conclusions are that HR has a strategic function and practitioners are aware of how to increase HR effectiveness to add value to create future business opportunities.
    Keywords:
    personnel trends, HR functions, organising, profession
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    150305 Human Resources Management
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