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Since the first edition of this book, the level of interest and the
varied forms of assessment and development centres have mushroomed.
Iain Ballantyne and Nigel Povah's book looks at the entire process,
from the underlying concepts to the most effective methods of
validation - not forgetting the organizational politics involved.
The main objectives of the book are: c to establish a thorough
understanding of the principles and practice of assessment and
development centres; c to provide sufficient knowledge to enable
practitioners to run their own events in a professional manner; c
to help readers to recognise when they may need to call on outside
expertise, and c to equip readers to ask pertinent questions of any
prospective advisers. This second edition includes guidance to
reflect the significant developments within the technology, along
with further advice on quality control, process improvements and
further refinements to the increasingly popular development centre
concept. Assessment and Development Centres represents a practical
approach which is sure of a warm welcome from HR professionals.
Globalization, innovation, market share, identifying visionary
leaders and, particularly, talent management ...are just some of
the issues that benefit from using assessment and development
centres. Assessment Centres and Global Talent Management focuses on
topics that influence the design of the assessment centre in terms
of the competencies being assessed, the exercises that are used and
the nature of the event, so that they can deliver what is required;
often to change organizational culture and values. Practical
examples and case studies are sprinkled throughout the book as
international contributors explore cross-cultural implications, and
consider how the design, development and use of assessment centres
should be adapted to different cultures. Some of the world's
leading researchers and practitioners outline their research into
new applications for assessment centre methods, showing how they
have used it to design and implement specific assessment and
development centres. This is a book from which practitioners can
see how science informs good practice, and scholars will find the
32 chapters a rich source of ideas for conducting research into
emerging issues in the field.
Since the first edition of this book, the level of interest and the
varied forms of assessment and development centres have mushroomed.
Iain Ballantyne and Nigel Povah's book looks at the entire process,
from the underlying concepts to the most effective methods of
validation - not forgetting the organizational politics involved.
The main objectives of the book are: c to establish a thorough
understanding of the principles and practice of assessment and
development centres; c to provide sufficient knowledge to enable
practitioners to run their own events in a professional manner; c
to help readers to recognise when they may need to call on outside
expertise, and c to equip readers to ask pertinent questions of any
prospective advisers. This second edition includes guidance to
reflect the significant developments within the technology, along
with further advice on quality control, process improvements and
further refinements to the increasingly popular development centre
concept. Assessment and Development Centres represents a practical
approach which is sure of a warm welcome from HR professionals.
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