Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur

Effective selection interviews: The task of line management The selection interview still remains one of the most important and most commonly used selection techniques. During their formal training personnel officials are normally taught how to conduct selection interviews in a professional and eff...

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Main Author: David Tromp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1982-12-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/1198
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spelling doaj-b4d358301a42443fb4b780a6f58c76592021-04-02T11:25:41ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59761982-12-0113419720410.4102/sajbm.v13i4.1198912Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuurDavid Tromp0Universiteit van Stellenbosch BestuurskoolEffective selection interviews: The task of line management The selection interview still remains one of the most important and most commonly used selection techniques. During their formal training personnel officials are normally taught how to conduct selection interviews in a professional and effective way. However, the final responsibility for the selection decision still rests with the line manager but he often lacks the skills necessary to conduct a good selection interview. The result of this is that a highly intuitive and risky decision is taken. In this article the most important errors which interviewers make, are discussed. These errors relate in the first instance to the way in which selection interviews are conducted and the resulting shortcomings in communication which have a negative effect on the availability of the information required for decision-making. Secondly, errors are often made in respect of the interpretation and evaluation of this information. A procedure for eliminating these errors is proposed of which the main components are a semi-structured approach and the use of an interview appraisal form based on the prior identification of the required behavioural dimensions.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/1198
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Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur
South African Journal of Business Management
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title Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur
title_short Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur
title_full Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur
title_fullStr Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur
title_full_unstemmed Doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: Die taak van lynbestuur
title_sort doeltreffende keuringsonderhoude: die taak van lynbestuur
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Business Management
issn 2078-5585
2078-5976
publishDate 1982-12-01
description Effective selection interviews: The task of line management The selection interview still remains one of the most important and most commonly used selection techniques. During their formal training personnel officials are normally taught how to conduct selection interviews in a professional and effective way. However, the final responsibility for the selection decision still rests with the line manager but he often lacks the skills necessary to conduct a good selection interview. The result of this is that a highly intuitive and risky decision is taken. In this article the most important errors which interviewers make, are discussed. These errors relate in the first instance to the way in which selection interviews are conducted and the resulting shortcomings in communication which have a negative effect on the availability of the information required for decision-making. Secondly, errors are often made in respect of the interpretation and evaluation of this information. A procedure for eliminating these errors is proposed of which the main components are a semi-structured approach and the use of an interview appraisal form based on the prior identification of the required behavioural dimensions.
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