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Assessment Centers and Managerial Performance

✍ Scribed by George C. Thornton III, William C. Byham and Peter Warr (Auth.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
460
Edition
0
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


1 HARDCOVER BOOK

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
ORGANIZATIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Pages xi-xii
1 - The Importance of Management Assessment, Pages 1-18
2 - History of Assessment Programs, Pages 19-59
3 - Approaches to Predicting Managerial Effectiveness, Pages 61-93
4 - The Content of Assessment: Defining the Dimensions of Managerial Success, Pages 95-142
5 - Assessment Center Exercises and Dimension Ratings, Pages 143-217
6 - The Assessment Process, Pages 219-249
7 - Criterion Validity of Overall Assessment Center Judgments, Pages 251-320
8 - Contributions to Management Development, Pages 321-344
9 - Unique Uses of Assessment Center Methodology, Pages 345-370
10 - Assessment Centers and the Courts, Pages 371-390
11 - Past, Present, and Future, Pages 391-414
References, Pages 415-446
Author Index, Pages 447-454
Subject Index, Pages 455-458


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