Some HR managers resist measuring their work. They argue that HR activities cannot be measured, since outcomes such as employee attitudes or managerial productivity are impossible to calibrate meaningfully or precisely. They assert that they cannot control the labor market. But the finance department cannot control the inflation rate, and the marketing department has little control over the product quality. Yet each of these departments measures its activities and is accountable for the results.
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