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management for me is both science and art. Designing strategies to 
manage organizational behavior demands enormous effort of creativity but
 it has to be anchored on time-tested management principles already 
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                |  |  | HRM as an Art or Science vanessa sesi, Abidjan
 There are as many approaches to the topic of management as there are writers and to me HRM is an art or science depending on your background.
 Personally I see HRM as providing the right atmosphere for your 
employees to give their best in achieving the objectives of the 
organisation. It becomes a science when you bring in the idea of 
experiments and its an art when you do something to arrive at a 
particular destination. So in other words: HRM is what it is from how 
you see it.
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                |  |  | HRM an Art or a Science? D P BABU, India
 Human
 resouceses - people - encompass unique features and characteristics 
termed to be potential which need to be managed for serving organized 
purposes in the pursuit of its management. Hence HRM needs to be 
operated both as an artistic and as a managerial phenomenon. Attribution
 of art and science to HRM go hand in hand.
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                |  |  | Depends on Number of People Involved Jagdish B Acharya, India
 When HRM has to handle a situation involving a group of people,
 the techniques used are part of science of HRM. General established 
rules may be applied to a group of people in a scientific manner with 
higher chances of success.
 When it is dealing with individual talents, strengths and 
ways to maximize individual output to cost, it is an art.  For 
individuals, areas like psychology of people play a major role and HRM 
is more of an art.
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                |  |  | HRM an Art or Science? Dapo Akinloye, Lagos, Nigeria
 HRM
 in practice is an art. It is technical in approach - which is defined 
as building or creating through skills. However, HRM also involves 
volumes of scientific approach or technology, which is building through 
established processes. Thus, it is safe to say HRM is an art that uses scientific approaches to achieve set objectives.
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                |  |  | HRM is an Art or a Science Madaiah, India
 HRM
 is a subject of concern with humans and their behavior in a given 
environment. Any given set of behavior in response to a specific 
environmental conditions occurs in patterns that are repeated. In this context the HRM is a science. The management functions of providing specific
 environmental conditions that are conducive to best perforce of task, 
as well as providing specific satisfaction to those who are engaged in 
it, is an art.
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                |  |  | Is HRM an Art or a Science? Denba, Kenya
 I
 think, before this question is answered we must at least understand 
what an art is and what a science is. An art is any thing that is 
visibly done in patterns but hasn't any apparent definite rules. On the 
other hand a science has definite rules e.g. area of a rectangle = 
length * width. For a long time HRM has been an art where we observe how
 people will react to a given management initiative then make some 
conclusions, however as human beings we have a responsibility to leave 
this generation with standard operating procedures which work (formulas)
 and at that point we start to become scientific, when we establish 
definite interaction points especially after using statistical methods 
then we become scientific. As of now we still cannot say it is a science because we have not come up with a definite set of facts.
 We are still working with theories and testing them, for this basic 
reason it is essential that such forums are multiplied where can share 
research findings as we seek the land of facts.
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                |  |  | Is HRM Science or Art? Binayak Shankar, Varanasi, India
 HRM is both science and art. As a science
 it is an established body of knowledge governed through some set of 
principles and rules as HRM is governed through various management 
principles and labour laws of the country.
 But at the same time HRM is an art as there are individual differences in the practice of these laws and principles.
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                |  |  | Individual DIfferences Jan-Tore Clausen, Norway
 I see results in different areas and HRM is both science and art because of the huge differences from leader to leader and workplace to workplace.
 The main issue is to all get in the science box: we need better and clearer info on our workplaces.
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                |  |  | Is HRM a Science or Art Brereton Mitambo, Malawi
 I believe that Human Resource Management is a science because there are principles and long-term practices that underline HRM.
 On the other hand HRM is also an art because every manager has a personal approach to the whole practice, while not ignoring the fundamental principles, which I call 'formulae' of HRM.
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                |  |  | Is HRM Science or Art? FASESIN David, Nigeria
 HRM is a science and an art as a discipline.
 It's a science in the case of scientific research on a particular phenomenon e.g. employee behaviour, employee motivation, decision making.
 It becomes an art if the outcome of the research is to be implemented through identified changes needed for improvement.
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                |  |  | Human Relation Management is a Social Science Tiku Godwin Bissong, Nigeria
 Human
 relation management is a science, because it deals with complex human 
behavior, act, career formation and development, appraisals, reward and 
query.
 All this is done through the collection of data (through empirical or scientific means).
 We therefore say that Human Resource Management is not a pure applied science as physics and chemistry, but a social management science that comes out with results using scientific and qualitative tools to reach its findings.
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                |  |  | HTM used to be an Art Dattatreya, India
 I was assigned to measure the EQ
 of HR personnel - almost 50 of them - in a large organisation. Test 
results showed 5 of them at average in empathy and social skills... Rest
 were below the average. It used to be called personnel function decades back and was practiced as an art...
 And even if there were unwritten & unspecified systems, people had 
faith and trust in them and followed religiously. Today with fully 
specified systems the spirit dies not exist. It is now like a science without considering humanity.
 I wish all to think and apologize for being a bit provocative.
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                |  |  | Human Resource Science or Art rene sirois, Canada
 There is a paradox between science and art.
 Most companies orient their human resources in a system by creating 
programs, policies, using the last trends in science behaviors. At the 
same time they want to attract the best talent. For those they are 
looking for customized approaches, creativity. Based on the human being 
which is complex I believe we could use all behavioral work knowledge 
known at this point of time by science. It becomes an art how you will 
use it.
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                |  |  | Human Resource: Art or Science? rene sirois, Canada
 HR is based on social sciences and becomes art by using the creativity in how we implement program or approaches.
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                |  |  | HR is a Combination of Both Farhan Abdul Rehman, Pakistan
 Its theory gives an impression of arts but while implementing HR policies social, psychological science factors must present.
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                |  |  | HRM Arif ur Rehman, Pakistan
 HRM is an artistic science, and a scientific art: to give the best to internal customers and in turn to get the best from them.
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                |  |  | Art and Science - Opposite Poles of One Dimension? Complementary? Or Two Dimensions? Ulrich Schweiker, Germany
 @Jagdish B Acharya:
 well, it is hard to make such a distinction: just when you mention 
"psychology" - it has many origins and you may find its roots in areas 
like philosophy, poetry, literature, history of civilization, cultural 
anthropology, sociology, politocology - but also in human genetics, 
zoology, biology, physiology, anatomy.
 And you may make use of methods and tools from any art and science to improve your understanding of what is going on here...
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