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Candidate Personas formulieren und gestalten

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In diesem Kapitel erfahren Sie, wie Sie die zu Ihren Kandidaten/Kandidatinnen erhaltenen Informationen zusammenfügen und Ihre Candidate Persona gestalten. In diesem letzten Schritt formulieren Sie Ihre gewonnenen Erkenntnisse über die Candidate Persona und visualisieren sie in einer Candidate Persona-Sedcard. Wir zeigen, welche Optionen der grafischen Aufarbeitung es gibt. Zum Schluss geben wir Ihnen einige Tools an die Hand, die die Persona-Gestaltung vereinfachen.

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Rippler, S. (2022). Candidate Personas formulieren und gestalten. In: Das Persona-Prinzip. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38979-6_8

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