7. Personnel evaluations have been called a kind of bureaucratic Kabuki: elaborate, stylized, baffling and yet predictably
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7. Personnel evaluations have been called a kind of bureaucratic Kabuki: elaborate, stylized, baffling—
and yet predictably ineffectual. Debate this observation, with one team taking the affirmative and one team the negative position.
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Human Resource Management In Public Service Paradoxes Processes And Problems
ISBN: 9781483340036
5th Edition
Authors: Evan M. Berman, James S. Bowman, Jonathan P. West, Montgomery R. Van Wart
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