Twentieth-Century Beginnings in Employee Counseling
Henry Eilbirt
Business History Review, 1957, vol. 31, issue 3, 310-322
Abstract:
The practice of giving advice to employees is probably as old as the employer-employee relationship itself, but personnel counseling has become institutionalized over the past half-century and provides an example of the emergence of a specialized staff function.
Date: 1957
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