Finding, selecting, developing, and retaining data processing professionals through effective human resources management by Charles LaBelle...[et al.].
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CAT College, Inc. - Main Library Circulation Section | SHS 658.3/044 L11i 1983 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | S1574 |
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SHS 658.15 M78m 1967 Managerial accounting | SHS 658.3/02 F82w 1988 Why employees don't do what they're supposed to do and what to do about it | SHS 658.3/02 F82w 1988 Why employees don't do what they're supposed to do and what to do about it | SHS 658.3/044 L11i 1983 Finding, selecting, developing, and retaining data processing professionals through effective human resources management | SHS 658.3/14 St3m 1991 Motivation and work behavior | SHS 658.3/14 St3m 1991 Motivation and work behavior | SHS 658.3 B99h 1997 Human resource management |
Includes index.
"The data processing (DP) environment of the 1980s is marching to a new rhythm orchestrated by human resource leaders who have created people-oriented organizations that a modern workforce can respond to. This book is written for the DP human resources leader who needs to be in the forefront of dealing with the challenges posed by changing technology and its sebsequent impact on the modern workforce that helped develop it."
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