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The Swiss knife approach to HR transformation

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23 Aug 2004 | (Thinking Point)

By Luca Segantini There is no one way to transform HR and the selection of the appropriate path and supporting tools depends on the following factors: company history, structure and culture, size and industry, current HR model, employees readiness for change, return on investment and short- and long-term cost saving opportunities.

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