Assessment Center Perspectives for Talent Management Strategies

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A01=Brian J. Hoffman
A01=Deborah E. Rupp
A01=George C. Thornton III
AC
AC Design
AC Dimension
AC Exercise
AC Method
AC Perspective
AC Program
AC Rating
AC Research
AC Researcher
AC Score
assessment centers
Assessor Bias
assessor calibration
Assessor Training
Author_Brian J. Hoffman
Author_Deborah E. Rupp
Author_George C. Thornton III
Brian Hoffman
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Category=KJMV2
Deborah Rupp
Developmental ACs
Dimension Ratings
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Exercise Effects
Fi Ve
Focal Constructs
George Thornton
human resource analytics
human resource management
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
IndustrialOrganizational Psychology
Leaderless Group Discussion
leadership potential assessment
Multifaceted Perspective
organizational change evaluation
personnel management
personnel selection
personnel selection methods
Play Back
psychological measurement
psychometrics
simulation exercise design
Situational Judgment Tests
strategic HR
talent identification process
talent management
Targeted Talent Management
TM Strategy
Trait Activation Theory
validation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781848725041
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written by three leading scholars with vast experience in the science and practice of assessment centers (ACs), this is the first volume to comprehensively integrate variations of the assessment center method with alternative talent management strategies. A useful reference guide, it examines the many ways in which organizations can apply the assessment center method to achieve their talent management goals. It provides balanced and in-depth coverage of theory, research, and practice pertaining to the dimension-, task-, and multifaceted-perspectives on the AC method. Ideal for researchers, practitioners, and students alike, and well suited for courses in testing and measurement, personnel selection, HR planning and staffing, training and development, and organizational change, Assessment Center Perspectives for Talent Management Strategies is a complete and up-to-date account of the assessment center method.

George C. Thornton III is Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Colorado State University, USA.

Deborah E. Rupp is Professor and William C. Byham Chair of Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Affiliate Professor, Krannert School of Business, Purdue University, USA.

Brian J. Hoffman is an Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Georgia, USA.

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