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  Human Resources  
  Human Resource Management (HRM) is both an academic theory and a business practice that addresses the theoretical and practical techniques of managing a workforce. The theoretical discipline is based primarily on the assumption that employees are individuals with varying goals and needs, and as such should not be thought of as basic business resources, such as computers and servers.

The field takes a positive view of workforce, assuming that virtually all wish to contribute to the enterprise productively, and that the main obstacles to their endeavors are lack of knowledge, insufficient training, and failures of process.

HRM is seen by practitioners in the field as a more innovative view of workplace management than the traditional approach. Its techniques force the managers of an enterprise to express their goals with specificity so that they can be understood and undertaken by the workforce and to provide the resources needed for them to successfully accomplish their assignments.

As such, HRM techniques, when properly practiced, are expressive of the goals and operating practices of the enterprise overall.
 
     
   
     
     
Consulting
 
  CMMI
  ISO 27001
  ISO 20000
  ISO 9001
  TL 9000
  BS 25999
  Six Sigma
  Balance Scorecard
  HIPAA
  SAS 70
  Sarbanes Oxley (SOX)
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