Multiple Choice
Lundy and Cowling's (1996) model views strategic HRM as:
A) a decision-making process
B) not necessary to ensure organisational success
C) a process that does not add value to organisations
D) a means of evaluating the effectiveness of HR practices in an organisation
Correct Answer:

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