chimpusudha
10

There is no difference between the two. Both are same. I think you need to improve on your basics, and also English. You do not use the word 'prominent' ,while talking about differences. Use words like 'subtle or slight or marginal etc.,'. But please work on your English.
Sudhakar

From India, Hyderabad
subhasbiswas
Subji naraj mat hoiye baccha hai manme swawal aya to kar dala
( You should not in aggresive mood, queston arrase in mind , this is the right plate form to asked any question(of course HR related)
scb

From India, Mumbai
vkokamthankar
31

• There is no difference between Manager-HR and HR Manager.
• View of some members that Manager-HR is superior to HR Manager is not at all correct and logical.
• I have not come across any organization or company where both kind of designations are used simultaneously.
• Manager-HR kinds of designations are more cotemporary and bring sort of homogeneity, uniform appearance and composition across organization. First part of the designation denoted the position in hierarchy and second part of designation denotes Functional Area. For example:
Vice President- Finance
General Manager-Production
Manager-HR
Supervisor-Quality
Supervisor-Tool Room
• You will also notice that, ‘Finance Vice President’ dose not sound right but ‘Vice President-Finance’ is correct designation and sounds better. Same style can be followed in a company across all designations.
Thanks & Regards

From India, Pune
Mahr
477

Dear Sree, The only difference in these two are the same difference of Doctor James & James Doctor................. ;)
From India, Bangalore
Purple haze
The Hr Manager is responsible for managing and supervising the personnel department within a company whereas the Manager Hr guides and manages the overall provision of Human Resources services, policies & programmes for the entire company.
From India, Calcutta
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This is the matter of pronouncing, however people generally not tell Human Resources Manager.
Hence while calling or talking they call HR Manager in fitting of words with sentence in flow of talking.
However while writing it is always written as Manager-Human Resources.
Best regards,
Krishan Kumar Jayswal

From India, Delhi
discusshr
4

Dear Sree
There is no difference between the two. Manager- HR and HR Manager is one of the same.
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From India
Digpal
8

Dear Sree, There is no difference in HR-Manager and Manager-HR. Its only company’s norms somewhere it is called HR - Manager and somewhere it is Manager - HR. Regards, Digpal
From India, Gurgaon
vkokamthankar
31

Mr./Ms. Purple haze,
I do not agree with your views and difference between HR Manager and Manager-HR given by you.
Have you come across any company or Organization where two individuls are appointed and designated as HR Manager and Manager-HR and are working simultaneously ? Your explanation seems to be out of imagination rathar than reality.
Thanks & Regards

From India, Pune
amitnimothiya
i think there is no difference it is just only a confusion in our mind.. Regards, Amit Mba PG ( Labour & Admin Law)
From India, Gurgaon
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