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Winning At The Workplace: Lessons On Recruitment From The World Cup

Avinash Kumar, Monroe Consulting Group

12-Jun-18 11:00

Winning At The Workplace: Lessons On Recruitment From The World Cup

In this World Cup Special, we take a closer look at recruitment strategies employed by national team managers at the World Cup and how they can be emulated in the workplace; from player/employee sourcing and selection processes, to the kind of performance indicators these coaches prioritise and some of the reasons behind their more controversial decisions and whether in hindsight these choices were justified.

Produced by: Audrey Raj


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Tags:  World CupRecruitmentHuman ResourcesRussia 2018





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