Nothing. Resorses is not a word, not in English anyways.
2007-09-28 06:42:58
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answered by I, Sapient 7
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I think perhaps you mean
Human Resources:
1. "Careers area of the Stratus website
www.stratus.com/search/s_terms.htm
2. Human wisdom, experience, skill, labor, and enterprise.
highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0070294267/student_view0/glossary_e-l.html
3. The department and support systems responsible for personnel sourcing and hiring, applicant tracking, skills development and tracking, benefits administration and compliance with associated government regulations.
www.bridgefieldgroup.com/glos3.htm
4. Labor used as an input into the production process.
www.turnerlearning.com/efts/bball/econglos.htm
5. The system used for administering transactions such as new employees, payroll, benefits, etc.
rf.osu.edu/SysConMaterials/glossary_peoplesoftterms.cfm
6. Human Resources has at least two meanings depending on context. Most common within corporations and businesses, human resources refers to the individuals within the firm, and to the portion of the firm's organization that deals with the hiring, firing, training, and other personnel issues. This usage is derived from the original meaning of human resources as variously defined in political economy and economics, where it was traditionally called labor, one of three factors of production.
Number 3 or 6 is likely the one you are after.
2007-09-28 07:15:03
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answered by johnslat 7
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Human resources is a term used in companies and the government as a general term for employees. The resources for a company are material, parts, energy, machinery and people. Thus the term human resources.
2007-09-28 09:18:25
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answered by ustoev 6
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