A PhD in Human Resource Management is a research-focused degree of higher education that prepares students for academic and research careers, while a professional degree in HRM is more practice-oriented and prepares students for leadership roles in HRM within organizations. PhD programs require students to conduct original research and write a dissertation, while professional degrees focus more on practical skills and knowledge.
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