MRI : Leadership, Performance, Abilities and Jobs - Analysis and Assessment - Occupational Psychology (Management Research Institute)
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metacognitive leadership exercises, copyright 2002, mri provides research, training, consulting services and validated assessment instruments to improve human resource management and increase organizational effectiveness. our emphasis is on matching human capabilities to job requirements, individual and team assessment, training, leadership, career and organizational development, human resource planning, and evaluation
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