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human resourcesˌhuman reˈsources / $ ˌ.. ˈ.../ noun - Company Human Resource Policies - a two-and-a-half-day programme for those directors concerned with human resources and with responsibility for leading strategic change.
- Geoff Pye is director of human resources, Forte Restaurants.
- I would also add that the unchecked operation of market forces in educational settings is wasteful of material and human resources.
- Such efforts put heavy strains on the financial and human resources of the organization.
- The directors of finance, human resources and the parks and recreation departments would no longer need this approval.
- The vice president of human resources, Sam Smith, had brought the game with him.
- What I had seen of Czechoslovakia was a society which encouraged a miserable waste of human resources.
► Business ManagementAOB, bookkeeping, nounCEO, nounchairman, nouncompany secretary, nounconsortium, nouncontractual, adjectivecosting, noundenationalize, verbdirector, noundirectorate, noundirectorship, nounflow chart, nounfront office, nounhatchet man, nounhuman resources, nounline management, nounline manager, nounmaladministration, nounmanagement, nounmanagement consultant, nounmanager, nounmanageress, nounmanagerial, adjectivemiddle management, nounnon-executive director, nounposition paper, nounpresident, nounpyramid, nounquality assurance, nounquality control, nounsilent partner, nounventure, nounvice-president, nounwhite knight, noun ► Human resources deals· Human resources deals with changes to contracts. ► Human resources deal· Human resources deal with changes to contracts. [uncountable] (abbreviation HR) in a company, the department that deals with employing, training, and helping peopleGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?• Human resources is usually followed by a singular verb: · Human resources deals with changes to contracts.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · Human resources deal with changes to contracts.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS |