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This authoritative book brings together many of the leading
published articles in the field of workplace wellbeing and
happiness. It highlights the costs of a lack of wellbeing at work,
what research suggests are the sources of depleted and enhanced
wellbeing, as well as happiness at work. It also looks at the issue
of what interventions are necessary to promote wellbeing and
happiness in the workplace. Including an original introduction by
the editors, this book will be an essential resource for anyone
interested in this important area.
Sometimes called the 'Bible of Personnel Selection', the first
edition of this book established a leading position in its field.
This new edition, while maintaining the original structure and
stringent academic standard, has been thoroughly updated and
revised to include new sections on ethical issues, meta analysis,
feedback and candidates' reactions to recruitment media.
Many organisations now use a combination of selection methods to
assist selection decisions - but the traditional selection
interview still dominates the selection process. However, it
appears that few organisations have established standards for
selection procedures, with many using a range of selection methods
in a very ad hoc fashion.
This training pack has been designed to assist managers to
review their current approach to interviewing, and to draw on an
accumulation of research evidence about interviewing, in
determining a corporate policy within their company.
The emphasis on high quality personnel recruitment is fast becoming
a key concern in today's business environment. Organizations are
moving away from what was traditionally a lottery when recruiting
staff. Drawing on the latest scientific research this guide offers
a 'framework for action' to assist selectors, and students studying
in this field, in this difficult task. The framework covers topics
such as identifying customer needs, setting decision-making
standards, developing ideas for continuous improvements and
optimizing the design and return on investment of selection
procedures. This framework enables the selector to predict future
job performances with much greater accuracy, while helping their
company to survive, prosper and grow. In addition to managers and
HR professionals, students of management and occupational
psychology at undergraduate and MBA level will benefit from the
clear and concise coverage of this important topic.
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