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The Personal Strategic Plan: A Tool for Career Planning and Advancement

The Personal Strategic Plan (PSP) is a personalized version of a strategic marketing plan. It is a written document that outlines the time-related details for achieving the career expectations of an individual in the context of satisfying the dynamic and strategic human resource needs of the organiz...

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Published in:International journal of management 2004-06, Vol.21 (2), p.144
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Skills
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