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A study into recruitment and selection for the built environment disciplines

A study into recruitment and selection for the built environment disciplines

... precedes selection in which new talent is attracted to the position and then screened to determine their likely fit to the ...to recruitment and retention of staff to produce an effective and competitive ... See full document

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A Study on Recruitment and Selection Process at Bloom Hospitals

A Study on Recruitment and Selection Process at Bloom Hospitals

... The main object is to identify general practices that organization use to recruit and select employees and to know factors which influence the employees to select the organization. To know how much the employees are ... See full document

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An in-depth study of HRM in Indian Banking Sector

An in-depth study of HRM in Indian Banking Sector

... Indian Banking industry must evolve a human resource management system on a scientific basis and adopt human resource development policies that fit the needs of the industry. The Indian Banking industry must be managed ... See full document

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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS

RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS

... Successful recruitment and selection practices are key components at the entry point of human resources in any organization ....Efficient recruitment and selection strategies result in ... See full document

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Residential self-selection in quasi-experimental and natural experimental studies: an extended conceptualisation of the relationship between the built environment and travel behaviour

Residential self-selection in quasi-experimental and natural experimental studies: an extended conceptualisation of the relationship between the built environment and travel behaviour

... the study, perform the analyses on non-movers alone, eliminate all conceptualizations in Figure 5, and work with the conceptualizations in Figure ...the study, and therefore introduce a form of selec- tion ... See full document

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Role Of HR Professional In Maintaining Ethical Hiring Practices In Selected Private And Public Organizations In Nakuru And Kericho County, Kenya

Role Of HR Professional In Maintaining Ethical Hiring Practices In Selected Private And Public Organizations In Nakuru And Kericho County, Kenya

... (2007) recruitment is „the process of generating a pool of capable people to apply to an organization for employment‟, while Selection is „the process by which managers and others use specific instruments ... See full document

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Recruitment, Selection and Employee Commitment of Academic Staff in the Context of a Private University in Uganda

Recruitment, Selection and Employee Commitment of Academic Staff in the Context of a Private University in Uganda

... relate recruitment to employee ...of recruitment on the three component model of organisational commitment in NGOS in ...effective recruitment led to a desirable employee’s level of employee ...the ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... the study, design approaches with different priorities and focuses will be theoretically discussed in terms of their design ...the selection of studied approaches, except generative design, depends on their ... See full document

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The association between sidewalk length and walking for different purposes in established neighborhoods

The association between sidewalk length and walking for different purposes in established neighborhoods

... this study, may not reflect reasons for residing in the current ...residential selection are required to provide more accurate estimates of the rela- tionship between the built environment and ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... tradition study the relationships between human thought and the environment in which the human being ...recently-concluded study claims that the idea of materiality has its origins in a dispute that ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... contemporary built environment due to rapid urbanization and post-modernization of ...other disciplines, the notion of liminality is used mainly in theoretical and intellectual ...theoretical ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... The number and spread of parks and open spaces was the main problem. Even some children live in highly populated areas without any single park and they use parking lots as open spaces. They also raised the issue of ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... Third technical area is interaction. Represents one of the most important areas because it gives the robots to learn and collaborate with people. Also improving interaction robot - human for the verbal and non-verbal ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... The next step, in this work, is to narrow down the scope of the proposed framework which is considered the most challenging task. This task consists of three main steps. The first step is to define the planning type, ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... The study has found that wheelchair users do not believe designers are solely responsible for accommodating them in an inclusively designed built ...an environment that is inclusively designed. ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... a study of typical loads (including the Electric Vehicle), several solutions to implement a prioritisation of loads (with a review of several devices working under priority algorithms) and a real average of annual ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... this study, the compressive strength of different types of mixtures for poured earth are determined, which differ from one another in one of the components used, investigating a problem of mechanical resistance to ... See full document

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Valuing sustainable change in the built environment : using SuROI to appraise built environment projects

Valuing sustainable change in the built environment : using SuROI to appraise built environment projects

... the built environment and are applicable throughout the project ...this study cannot be generalised beyond the case study organisation or the projects ...this study points to the need ... See full document

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Office for harmonization in the Internal Market annual report 1999 (Trademarks and designs)

Office for harmonization in the Internal Market annual report 1999 (Trademarks and designs)

... Recruitment The work of recruitment, which consists of organising selection procedures, processing applications, interviews particularly as part of the work of the selection boards inclu[r] ... See full document

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An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

An Inclusive Design Study of Wheelchair Users in the Built Environment

... (Salamati, 2001) argues that housing is an essential element for satisfying all these level of needs. Starting with the primary needs in the first level, which are the biological needs for the human being to survive, ... See full document

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