Staff Appraisal and Development

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A01=Clive Fletcher
A01=Edgar Anstey
A01=James Walker
Agreed Job Description
Annual Appraisal Interviews
Appraisal Interview Scheme
appraisal interview techniques
Appraisal Interviews
Appraisal Scheme
Assessment Centres
Author_Clive Fletcher
Author_Edgar Anstey
Author_James Walker
Business
career progression strategies
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Category=KCF
Category=KJ
Category=KJMV2
Category=KJWX
CID Work
Civil Service Department
Civil Service Scheme
Close Circuit Tv
Consultative Leadership Style
Countersigning Officer
effective staff performance management
employee engagement research
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Extra Curricular
Formal Appraisal System
Fulton Report
Good Appraisal Scheme
HRM
Human Resource Management
human resource practices
Interviewing
Job Appraisal Review
Management Development
National Staff Side
organisational behaviour
performance evaluation
Played Back
Post-appraisal Action
Practice Interviews
Rowe's Conclusions
Rowe’s Conclusions
Social Sciences
Staff
STAFF APPRAISAL SCHEMES
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138293755
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Organisations of all kinds have invested a great deal of time and effort in staff appraisal and management development, continually re-defining their aims and methods. This book, first published in 1976, reviews the progress made by 17 organisations in both public and private sectors. It presents the findings of an extensive series of research studies that assess the effectiveness of appraisal interviews and identify the factors contributing to their success or failure. Looking beyond appraisal, further measures needed to increase job satisfaction and efficiency are outlined. These include more systematic career development plans for all staff and fresh initiatives to secure their more active participation in the appraisal process. This title will be of interest to those who are concerned in management, and those studying business studies and human resource management.

Edgar Anstey, Clive Fletcher, James Walker

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