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TOWARDS A BEHAVIOURAL VIEW OF MANPOWER PLANNING
Stuart TimperleyManpower planning is defined in terms of the elements of prediction and control, and certain key aspects of these dimensions are identified. It is suggested that there is scope…
Recent Developments in Manpower Research
Don BryantThe objectives of this article are: 1 to give an overview of some basic ideas that were outlined in an earlier review paper by the author; 2 to bring it up to date by outlining…
Practical Obstacles to Effective Manpower Planning
Glenn WellmanThe personnel function has not, in general, been involved in the high‐level strategic decision‐taking activities of the firm. This lack of involvement seems largely to be caused…
JOB SATISFACTION: A METHOD OF ANALYSIS
Enid MumfordJob satisfaction is a nebulous concept. Managers talk about it a great deal, but, if pressed to explain exactly what they mean are hard pushed to provide a precise definition…
Occupational Role Development Part 11
Dan Gowler, Karen LeggeIn part 1 of this paper we used the concept of the occupational role to illustrate some of the contributions social scientists make to the better understanding of the problems…
Job and Pay Comparisons in Collective Bargaining: A Systematic Procedure
Tom LuptonThe credibility of the comparisons that are made between wage rates and earnings in supposedly similar jobs is frequently a major factor in collective bargaining in an industry or…
The Costing of Labour Turnover
M.E. OrtonMuch has been written about the causes and measurement of labour turnover, but less has been written about the costs involved. It is generally assumed that high rates of labour…
Institute of Manpower Studies
The Institute of Manpower Studies (IMS) was established because of a widespread belief that there was a need for a national centre of practical knowledge and experience of the…
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- Professor Eddy Ng
- Professor Pauline Stanton