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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2014) 43 (3): 438–463.
Published: 14 April 2014
... experience, not its duration or quantity. It was hypothesized that an additional rater and a consensus meeting between raters would increase reliability and validity. Design/methodology/approach – T&E and supervisory ratings were obtained over a 12-year period for 166 candidates seeking promotion...
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2002) 31 (1): 86–102.
Published: 01 February 2002
... issues, and validate new assessment centre applications. In advertising campaigns catchy slogans are often used to persuade consumers to purchase a particular product or brand. The same is true for political campaigns where slogans aim to succinctly convey the main message of a politician or party...
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2000) 29 (2): 124–140.
Published: 01 April 2000
.... Highlights the significance of this finding for firms seeking to create balanced and, hopefully, optimally‐structured teams. Adduces some evidence for the validity of the Belbin team role construct. As is seen in the results section above, the hypothesised relationship (H3) regarding the team worker role...
