Psychological Assessment in the Workplace: A Manager's Guide - Softcover

Cook, Mark

 
9780470861639: Psychological Assessment in the Workplace: A Manager's Guide

Synopsis

This book covers the assessment of people within the workplace. Written in jargon free language, it offers a guide to psychological assessment that can be used by managers in their everyday work. Each chapter will specifically cover an assessment practice and then explore the issues surrounding it, following this discussion with a case study. Ideas for test selection, guidance on assessment centre practice and illustrations of successfully worked exercises are also included.

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About the Author

Mark Cook and Barry Cripps are occupational psychologists who combine academic, industry and HR backgrounds with extensive experience of psychological assessment in practice. As trainers and teachers they are fully up to date with current research in this rapidly developing field.

From the Back Cover

Written in an accessible, jargon-free style, Psychological Assessment in the Workplace is a complete guide for managers and HR professionals to use in their everyday work when selecting, promoting and assessing people in their organisations.

Each chapter covers a specific assessment practice and provides workable examples, case studies and ideas for test selection. Mark Cook and Barry Cripps draw upon the latest research to provide a thorough critical review of assessment practices such as:

  • screening through application forms, CVs and biodata
  • personality tests
  • getting information via references and ratings
  • competency analysis
  • assessment and development centres
  • traditional interviewing
  • structured interviews
  • workplace counselling
  • performance appraisal

Authoritative, reliable and, above all, practical, this book offers the immediate solutions that busy managers and HR professionals need. Its foundation in solid theory and research will also interest occupational psychologists, occupational practitioners in training, and students of psychology and business.

From the Inside Flap

Written in an accessible, jargon-free style, Psychological Assessment in the Workplace is a complete guide for managers and HR professionals to use in their everyday work when selecting, promoting and assessing people in their organisations.

Each chapter covers a specific assessment practice and provides workable examples, case studies and ideas for test selection. Mark Cook and Barry Cripps draw upon the latest research to provide a thorough critical review of assessment practices such as:

  • screening through application forms, CVs and biodata
  • personality tests
  • getting information via references and ratings
  • competency analysis
  • assessment and development centres
  • traditional interviewing
  • structured interviews
  • workplace counselling
  • performance appraisal

Authoritative, reliable and, above all, practical, this book offers the immediate solutions that busy managers and HR professionals need. Its foundation in solid theory and research will also interest occupational psychologists, occupational practitioners in training, and students of psychology and business.

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9780470861592: Psychological Assessment in the Workplace - A Managers Guide

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ISBN 10:  0470861592 ISBN 13:  9780470861592
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell, 2005
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