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What is human resource planning? What are the steps involved in the HRP process?
 
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Prejudgment is a type of ________ barrier to effective communication.
 
  A) noise
  B) perception
  C) feedback
  D) sender



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Answer to Question 1

Human resource planning (HRP) is the process organizational leaders follow to ensure that the company has the right number and the right kinds of people to meet output or service goals. The steps include forecasting labor demand and then estimating the labor supply.

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