DBA; HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NOTES
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| Course | Diploma in Business... |
| Year | 1st Year |
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The purpose of this unit is to equip the trainee or student with knowledge and skills to apply human resource management techniques in his or her organisation as a human resource manager and management as a whole.These notes can also be used in KNEC courses such as Diploma in Business Administration, Diploma in Personnel Management, Diploma in Human Resource Management Module 2, Diploma in Business Management Module 2,Higher Diploma in Human Resource Management, Higher Diploma in Entrepreneurship Development that share this common unit.
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