Where can I find more information on HR?
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There are several sites where you will find helpful information about Human Resources:
*http://www.humanresourcesiq.com/
The above site is a forum for sharing ideas, best practices and solutions within the business community. You will be able to interact, share solutions to your business problems with an incredible network of authoritative sources and practicing professionals.
*http://opendbs.pcarrd.dost.gov.ph/hris/
This is a web-based information system of the present R&D Human Resources of National Agriculture and Resources Research and Development Network. This is also designed to produce the basic and useful information about human resources in Agriculture Forestry and Natural Resources.
*http://www.hr.com/
The site enables you to share and learn from over 194,000 of your peers. The largest social network and online community of HR executives.They provide thousands of worldwide HR Professionals and Suppliers with easy access to shared knowledge on best practices, trends and industry news in order to help them develop their most important asset which are the people.
Other sites that have HR information are:
http://www.workforce.com/
http://managementhelp.org/humanresources/index.htm
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M$SHRM is also the resource for the PHR and SHRM certifications which are internationally recognized accreditation of the HR profession. There are numerous testimonials on the website which discuss how HR accreditation has enhanced or accelerated numerous careers.
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