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		<title>By: Dawn Passaro</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dawn Passaro</dc:creator>
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		<description>Or, who is asking ‘What if HR is not strategic and never should have been?’ Or, ‘What if everything we know about organiziations is an anachronism, an artifact of 20th Century Industrial thinking?”

Very interesting.  The type of transformation you are suggesting is more of a paradigm change, and would be most difficult to gain general acceptance.</description>
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<p>Very interesting.  The type of transformation you are suggesting is more of a paradigm change, and would be most difficult to gain general acceptance.</p>
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