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Abstract
The purpose of our study represents to determine how HRM’s organizational structures has been changed in the past and where HRM is positioned in present. For obtain theoretical knowledge, we used methods: collecting, gathering, sorting, content analysis, synthesis, comparative and deduction of information. Main sources of obtained information, knowledge represent professional articles and research. Today’s HRM, its position and roles (strategic partner, administrative expert, change agent, employee champion) has undergone five key stages of evolution, changes in organizational structures. At the early stages, HRM was positioned within different departments, as Labor/administrative manager and Welfare officer with roles: administrative expert and change agent. From later to modern stages (Personnel management, HRM and Modern HRM), HRM, by obtaining new roles (change agent and strategic partner), become mostly complected, complicated and managed to operate as separate department, on the same level of importance as financial, strategic, marketing and other departments within organizational structure. Based on todays trend, linked with HR-to-employee ratio, HR ratio per 100 employees year by year decreases, which might cause another important changes to HR department’s position within the organizational structure.
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