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Modern Management: concepts and skills, 14/e
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Modern Management: concepts and skills, 14/e

by Samuel C. Certo, S. Trevis Certo
December 2014
Beginner content levelBeginner
480 pages
118h 48m
English
Pearson
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Defining Appropriate Human Resources

The phrase appropriate human resources refers to the individuals within the organization who make valuable contributions to management system goal attainment. These contributions result from their productivity in the positions they hold. The phrase inappropriate human resources refers to organization members who do not make valuable contributions to the attainment of management system objectives. For one reason or another, these individuals are ineffective in their jobs.

Productivity in all organizations is determined by how well human resources interact and work together to use all other management system resources. Such factors as background, age, job-related experience, and level of formal education all ...

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ISBN: 9780134729138