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The Impact of COVID-19 on Human Resource Management, Bhavna Mehta, 2021 Proud Pen, ISBN: 978-1-8381524-4-4, DOI: 10.51432/978-1-8381524-4-4

Abstract

This commentary critically reviews the book The Impact of COVID-19 on Human Resource Management edited by Bhavna Mehta. This book has seriously discussed the implications, challenges, opportunities, and related other aspects of human resource management in the wake of COVID-19. It has also presented future organizational directions. The book has eleven chapters written by scholars from different countries, making it a global book.

Keywords

COVID-19, Human Resource Management, Implications, Challenges, Opportunities

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