The most important resources of an organization are its human resources the people who supply the organization with their work, talent, creativity, and drive. Thus, among the most critical tasks of a manager are the selection, training, and development of people who will best help the organization meet its goals. Without competent people, at the managerial level and indeed at all levels, organizations will either pursue inappropriate goals or find it difficult to achieve appropriate goals once they have been set.
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INTRODUCTION 2
STAFFING 2
Human Resource Audit 5
Recruitment 6
Position Description 7
Sources for Recruitment 8
Outside Recruitment for Managers and Professionals 9
Implications for Managers 10
Selection 11
Steps in the Selection Process 13
Interviewing 16
Training and Development 18
The Role of Human Resource Recruitment 25
Personnel Policies 25
Recruitment Sources 26
Internal versus External Sources 27
Advertisement in Newspapers and Periodicals 28
Electronic Recruiting 29
Evaluating the Quality of a Source 30
Recruiters 31
Types of Selection Methods 33
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