Multiple Choice
Failure to integrate HRP and strategic planning
A) primarily affects the workload of HR staff who must work without a plan for their activities.
B) most often results in an oversupply of labour, which in turn causes layoffs.
C) is the source of complaints to the HRP bureau and may result in substantial fines or penalties for the organization.
D) can have very serious consequences for the organization's success.
E) is only a problem for for-profit businesses.
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