What does the concept of 'distributed HR' primarily involve?
Explanation
This question assesses understanding of the modern trend of 'distributed HR,' where technology allows for the decentralization of traditional HR functions to non-HR personnel, changing the role of both line managers and the HR department.
Other questions
What are the five basic functions that represent the management process as described in Chapter 1?
According to the text, what is the definition of Human Resource Management (HRM)?
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According to Table 1-1, which demographic group is projected to see the largest percentage point increase in the U.S. workforce between 1992 and 2022?
What is a major consequence of the trend toward an on-demand workforce, as exemplified by companies like Uber and Elance?
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What is the definition of strategic human resource management?
What does evidence-based human resource management involve?
According to one survey mentioned in the chapter, approximately what percentage of U.S. employees are psychologically disengaged at work?
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What is the manager's human resource philosophy primarily based on?
By 2020, service-providing industries are expected to account for what percentage of wage and salary jobs in the United States?
In the example of the bank that successfully boosted customer service, what was the key difference in its approach compared to the unsuccessful bank?
What is the term for the process of using data, facts, and analytics to support human resource management proposals, decisions, and practices?