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Developing People for the Future

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Here our focus is the often lengthy training and development programmes for the career development of employees. The most obvious category is those with supervisory or managerial potential and graduate trainees. Female workers or members of ethnic minority groups may be selected for development as part of the implementation of equal opportunities policies.

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  • M. Pedlar and T. Boydell, Managing Yourself (Fontana/Collins, 1985).

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© 1989 Margaret Attwood

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Attwood, M. (1989). Developing People for the Future. In: Personnel Management. Macmillan Professional Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20137-2_9

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