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The concept of strategic human resource management is rooted in the idea that human resources makes a critical contribution to the ability of the company to achieve its strategic objectives. Getting the right people is a combination of recruitment, selection, training and promotion. One of the issues that comes up in the recruitment and promotion area is the balance between internal and external candidates. There are merits to both approaches. An article in HR Magazine, published by the Society for Human Resource Management, discusses this issue (Krell, 2015).
The article makes the point that the debate between internal and external hiring is obsolete in the 21st century. Strategic human resources management, the author proposes, demands that companies do both. The more important decision is knowing when, how and for what a company should hire internally or externally. The article then covers some of the pros and cons of each technique. Internal hires are more familiar with the company culture and systems, so they only need to worry about acclimating to the job; external hires may have more talent with respect to the specific position, especially if they are making a lateral move. Typically, the author notes, it is faster and less expensive to promote from within, but there are advantages to external hiring including fresh ideas and new skill sets (Krell, 2015).
This relates closely to the concepts studied in class. In order to understanding the hiring needs, there needs...
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