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Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development / Employee engagement / Diversity / IDS HR Studies / Human resource management / Management / Social psychology
Date: 2015-01-12 08:02:07
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Employee engagement
Diversity
IDS HR Studies
Human resource management
Management
Social psychology

Annual Conference and Exhibition 5–6 November 2014 Manchester

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