Box 46
Contains 90 Results:
Chamber of Commerce of the United States: HOW MANY TOO MANY?, 1943
Library U.S. Civil Service Commission. Department of Government Affairs. Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Washington, DC.
The Essentials of a Comprehensive Personnel Program, 1930
Fred Telford. 1930. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission. Chicago, Illinois.
In-Service Trained for the Personnel Job, 1940
U.S. Council of personal administration. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission
As I See It: Observations of a Civil Servant, 1942
Warner W. Stockberger. May 5, 1942. Special Adviser to the Secretary United States Department of Agriculture. Washington, 1941. U.S. Civil Service Commission Library.
Legislative Restrictions on Time Studies in the Federal Government, 1945
U.S. Bureau of the budget.
The WHAT - WHY - HOW of Manpower Utilization, 1956
Library U.S. Civil Service Commission. Bureau of Manpower Utilization. War Manpower Commission. Washington, DC.
Notes on the Governmental Executive, 1945
Donald Crawford Stone
Some Pointers on How to Supervise, 1945
U.S. Office of price administration.
Conservation and Utilization of Manpower in the Federal Government, 1951
U.S. Bureau of the budget. 1951
Report on Responsibility for Personnel Management in the Federal Service, 1952
Civil service assembly of the United States and Canada. National capital chapter. 1952