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The attitudes of service industry managers towards upward appraisal
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Career Development International
Career Development International (1997) 2 (1): 46–53.
Published: 01 February 1997
...Brian P. Mathews; Tom Redman Reports on the results from a survey of the attitudes of managers employed in the service sector towards upward appraisal. Describes what constitutes upward appraisal. Discusses recent developments in the UK and in particular its application in the service sector...
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Perception is reality: using 360‐degree appraisal against behavioural competences to effect organizational change and improve management performance
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Career Development International
Career Development International (1996) 1 (3): 24–27.
Published: 01 June 1996
... structure, the needs of a multifunctional environment were also considered; hence, we identified the need for influencing skills and working in partnership as two of the 20 competences. The decision to undertake 360‐degree appraisal met with no opposition and this attitude concurs with our...
