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Organizations are under pressure to build and sustain competitive
advantage with and through people. For that reason, managers
continue to demand results from workers and look for as many ways
as possible to increase productivity and decrease the costs of
doing business. Human performance improvement (HPI) is a systematic
approach to securing better performance from people. This book
provides a thorough overview of the theory and practice of HPI,
looking at the long-term action plan and specific interventions
that can improve productivity and address performance problems.
This new edition provides up-to-date references and sources,
examines the manager's role in HPI in more detail than previous
editions, and explores how to build on human performance
improvement strengths and opportunities. Written by a group of
highly respected authors in the field, this book will show you how
to discover and analyze performance gaps, plan for future
improvements in human performance, and design and develop
cost-effective interventions to close performance gaps. HPI is not
a tool reserved exclusively for training and development
practitioners, human resource specialists, or external consultants.
Almost anyone can use it, including managers, supervisors, and even
employees, making this book vital reading for anyone looking to
improve human performance.
Organizations are under pressure to build and sustain competitive
advantage with and through people. For that reason, managers
continue to demand results from workers and look for as many ways
as possible to increase productivity and decrease the costs of
doing business. Human performance improvement (HPI) is a systematic
approach to securing better performance from people. This book
provides a thorough overview of the theory and practice of HPI,
looking at the long-term action plan and specific interventions
that can improve productivity and address performance problems.
This new edition provides up-to-date references and sources,
examines the manager's role in HPI in more detail than previous
editions, and explores how to build on human performance
improvement strengths and opportunities. Written by a group of
highly respected authors in the field, this book will show you how
to discover and analyze performance gaps, plan for future
improvements in human performance, and design and develop
cost-effective interventions to close performance gaps. HPI is not
a tool reserved exclusively for training and development
practitioners, human resource specialists, or external consultants.
Almost anyone can use it, including managers, supervisors, and even
employees, making this book vital reading for anyone looking to
improve human performance.
Congressional interest in the financial conditions of depository
banks or the commercial banking industry has increased in the wake
of the financial crisis that unfolded in 2007-2009, which resulted
in a large increase in the number of distressed institutions. A
financially strained banking system would have difficulty making
credit available to facilitate macroeconomic recovery. This book
focuses on the financial condition of the banking industry, which
can be examined in terms of profitability, lending activity, and
capitalisation levels.
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Domin8 (Paperback)
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