Human resourcesis a term used to describe the individuals who
comprise the workforce of an organization, although it is also applied in labor economics to, for example,
business sectors or even whole nations. Human resources is also the name of the function within an
organization charged with the overall responsibility for implementing strategies and policies relating to the
management of individuals (i.e. the human resources). This function title is often abbreviated to the
initials 'HR'.
Human resources is a relatively
modern management term, coined in the 1960s. The origins of the function arose in organizations that
introduced 'welfare management' practices and also in those that adopted the principles of 'scientific
management'. From these terms emerged a largely administrative management activity, co-ordinating a range of
worker related processes and becoming known, in time as the 'personnel function'. Human resources
progressively became the more usual name for this function, in the first instance in the United States as
well as multinational corporations, reflecting the adoption of a more quantitative as well as strategic
approach to workforce management, demanded by corporate management and the greater competitiveness for
limited and highly skilled workers.
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