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  2. Society for Human Resource Management - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is a professional human resources membership association headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. SHRM promotes the role of HR as a profession and provides education, certification, and networking to its members, while lobbying Congress on issues pertinent to labor management.

  3. List of human resource management associations - Wikipedia

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    Professional HR associations "aim to keep members informed, interconnected, and employed" by offering "member directories, publications, discussion groups, awards, local chapters, vendor relations, government lobbying, and job boards". [1]

  4. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Member of the ACE: ACE: American Cinema Editors: Member of the ASC: ASC: American Society of Cinematographers: Member of the CSA [138] CSA: Casting Society of America: Member of the MPSE [139] MPSE: Motion Picture Sound Editors: Mobile Certified Marketer [140] MCM: Mobile Marketing Association: Multi Sport Athlete: MSA: National Board Certified ...

  5. Trade association - Wikipedia

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    Printed membership directories and yearbooks. Larger trade associations publish membership directories and yearbooks to promote their association to opinion formers, lawmakers, regulators and other stakeholders. Such publications also help to promote members' businesses both to each other and to a wider audience.

  6. Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development - Wikipedia

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    The IPM underwent a period of contemplation during which it considered whether; to shift towards an HRM approach as its counterpart in the US the Society for Human Resource Management had already done, or to maintain its focus on the more traditional personnel management practices where the majority of its members still operated, or find a ...

  7. Employee resource group - Wikipedia

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    These changes occur in the form of policy changes, cultural changes, and improved relationships between the employees and employers. [21] ERGs can have effects beyond those for the employer and employee, however, and instead they can promote employee activism outside of the workplace and they focus on causes of a larger societal scope. [21]

  8. Affinity group - Wikipedia

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    Other affinity groups, such as Rotarians or Toastmasters, may be individual units that conform to shared standards so that one may participate in another group of the same name anywhere on earth without requiring the individual to reapply for a new membership. Cluster: The cluster is the basic unit of organization amongst Affinity groups. A ...

  9. Human resource management - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Human Resource Management, which is based in the United States, is the largest professional association dedicated to HR, [42] with over 285,000 members in 165 countries. [46] It offers a suite of Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certifications through its HR Certification Institute.