Human Resources Management and Training
Author: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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Description: Human Resources Management and Training, is a compilation of good practices in human resources management and training in statistical offices. It covers various topics such as recruitment, training programs, competence mapping, and management development.
Pages: 280
Megabytes: 3.8 MB
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