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The Practice of Human Resource Management
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HR competencies
The demands made on HR professionals in terms
of skills and expected behaviours are considerable
although, nowadays, as Keegan and Francis (2010:
884) commented, ‘Success in HR roles is measured
in terms of developing an effective business rather
than people skills.’ Brockbank et al (1999) con-
ducted research that led to a definition of the key
HR competency ‘domains’ and their components,
as set out in Table 3.1.
HR behaviours
The CIPD’s HR profession map first issued in June
2009 (CIPD, 2013) listed the following behaviours
needed by HR professionals to carry out their
activities:
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curious;
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decisive thinker;
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skilled influencer;
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driven to deliver;
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collaborative;
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personally credible;
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courage to challenge;
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role model.
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