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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2007) 36 (2): 231–254.
Published: 13 February 2007
... Management information systems Automotive industry Job analysis North America The automotive industry plays a significant and valuable role in the North American economy. The industry accounts for 12 percent of the USA's manufacturing‐related gross domestic product, one in every seven jobs in the USA...
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (1994) 23 (1): 25–36.
Published: 01 February 1994
... are increasingly being delegated to line managers. Describes an attempt to structure the knowledge in this non‐formal domain and then the development of a computerized knowledge‐ based system to support the non‐expert in this task. © MCB UP Limited 1994 Job analysis Job descriptions Job specifications...
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (1990) 19 (3): 9–15.
Published: 01 March 1990
...Neil Anderson The Repertory Grid Technique, a psychological method capable of elucidating both the person‐job match and the job‐person match in employee selection, is presented. Potential applications for RGT Methodology in job analysis and decision making are proposed and practical recommendations...
