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Human Performance Improvement: Building Practitioner Competence by William J. Rothwell β€” book cover

Human Performance Improvement: Building Practitioner Competence

by William J. Rothwell, Carolyn K. Hohne, Stephen B. King
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Synopsis

Today's dynamic organizations must achieve positive results in record time - a challenge that requires managers to avoid problems before they arise and to solve these issues quickly. Human Performance Improvement (HPI) is a powerful tool that can be used to help build intellectual capital, establish and maintain a 'high-performance workplace, enhance profitability, and encourage productivity' - as well as increase return on equity and improved safety.

Written by a group of highly respected authors in the field, this book will show you how to:-

- discover and analyze performance gaps
- plan for future improvements in human performance
- design and develop cost-effective interventions to close performance gaps.

* Tools and techniques fundamental to the practice of HPI
* Incorporates the latest thinking
* Companion website available to support second edition.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2007
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750679961

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