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| Title: |
Developing extraordinary talent |
| Category: |
Technical papers from the Journal of Pipeline Engineering
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| Downloadable: |
Yes  |
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Agency: |
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| Catalog No.: |
2185s |
| Date
of Publication: |
Dec 1 2009 12:00AM |
| Price: |
$25.00

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| Authors: |
Professor Andrew Palmer and Andrew Ngiam |
| Abstract: |
THIS PAPER explores two areas: how to bring talented people into the industry, and how we develop their talents and knowledge. Part of that is recruitment: to put it more crudely, how does an organization get more than its fair share of the best people? Specifics are more illuminating than general philosophy, and we shall rely on anecdote and example much more than on sociological research. |
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