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International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals, 2012One cannot be a problem solver without deep understanding of what constitutes a problem. Failing to recognise and define problems presents obstacles in constructing and applying knowledge in problem solving. This has been the motivation for the authors to re-examine in the context of IT (Information Technology) the concept, nature and types of a ...
Valtanen, J +6 more
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Professionals’ Opinions on the Use of AI Software for HRM
Post-print / Final ...Nasreen Azad +2 more
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Professional associations-other opinions
ITNOW, 1975Abstract In his article in the last issue of ‘Computer Bulletin’, Clive Jenkins referred to self-styled professional trade unions which were trying to combine the functions of a professional association with those of a trade union. In Mr Jenkins’ view, the result is a peculiar hybrid which is neither one nor the other.
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Probation and professional's opinion
2001Izneseni rezultati istraživanja provedenog u suradnji Edukacijsko - rahabilitacijskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (Odsjek za kriminologiju) i Hrvatskog pravnog centra.
Mikšaj-Todorović, Ljiljana +1 more
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Continuing professional learning: Involvement and opinions of dietitians
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982A survey of 194 registered dietitians employed full-time in the Chicago metropolitan area was conducted to determine the nature and extent of continuing professional learning. A total of 22,809 hours of continuing professional learning was reported by respondents during a six-month period, a mean of 117.6 hours per dietitian or 19.6 hours monthly ...
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The misapplication of professional opinion
Interactions, 2005Jonathan Arnowitz +1 more
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OFFENDER REACTlON, PROFESSIONAL OPINION, AND SENTENCING
Criminology, 1978Abstract The central issue of this study involves determining whether the deviant is merely a passive recipient of a deviant label or if he is able to actively influence the labeling process. It is found that sex offenders who admit at least some involvement in deviant sexual activities stand a greater chance of being recommended for probation than ...
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Corporate opinion leadership on professional social media
Management Decision, 2023Grzegorz Mazurek +2 more
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L'Encephale, 1999
Professional's satisfaction concerning medical wards to which they address their patients are scarce, but is part of quality evaluation. The primary care network criticizes often the access to specialized psychiatric cares in emergency. The rapid emergency crisis team (ERIC) is a mobile emergency and post-emergency crisis team depending from public ...
M, Robin +6 more
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Professional's satisfaction concerning medical wards to which they address their patients are scarce, but is part of quality evaluation. The primary care network criticizes often the access to specialized psychiatric cares in emergency. The rapid emergency crisis team (ERIC) is a mobile emergency and post-emergency crisis team depending from public ...
M, Robin +6 more
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