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Personnel Practice - Malcolm Martin


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Personnel Practice - Malcolm Martin

 
Description: ISBN 1843981025 / Author: Malcom Martin / Genre: Finance / Business / Career / Personnel Practice is widely acclaimed as the definitive introduction to human resource management. It is designed specifically to cater for the CIPD Certificate in Personnel Practice and is ... more
Personnel Practice - Malcolm Martin ... invaluable for all students taking the certificate as well as anyone seeking an overview of the subject area. This new edition offers an updated look at the subject area, with coverage of up to date legislation and information management. Each chapter has a clear overview and concise summary, providing ideal points for revision and reference. The text also contains detailed sources of further information, alongside activities and case studies to test knowledge and link knowledge to practice.

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