Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
As the struggle to attract, engage and develop talent in knowledge intensive firms increases, this paper sought to uncover succession-planning strategies professional services firms may employ to attract Chartered Accountants to partnership. Designed as an organizational action research study, this...
Main Author: | Turton, Roberta |
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Other Authors: | Greer, Nancy |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/649 |
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