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Article: UN personnel policies support world body's unique organizational values.
- Article from:
- Public Personnel Management
- Article date:
- September 22, 1992
- Author:
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The objectives of any organization are more likely to be met when the workforce not only possesses the requisite technical competence, but also shares certain values and characteristics which are consistent with and contribute to making up the organization's culture give the organization's members meaning and provide principles with which the workforce identifies in the pursuit of the organization's goals.(10) To be most effective, the personnel policies and programs of the organization must not only attract talented people, but also reinforce the organizational culture. In this article, the author examines some of the characteristics which help to unify the United ...