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Sarah Pass
Sarah Pass
Senior Lecturer, Nottingham Business School, NTU
Zweryfikowany adres z ntu.ac.uk - Strona główna
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Implementing routine outcome measures in child and adolescent mental health services: from present to future practice
MJ Batty, M Moldavsky, PS Foroushani, S Pass, M Marriott, K Sayal, ...
Child and Adolescent Mental Health 18 (2), 82-87, 2013
1212013
An informed discussion on the impact of COVID-19 and ‘enforced’remote working on employee engagement
S Pass, M Ridgway
Human Resource Development International 25 (2), 254-270, 2022
692022
Implementation of routine outcome measurement in child and adolescent mental health services in the United Kingdom: a critical perspective
CL Hall, M Moldavsky, J Taylor, K Sayal, M Marriott, MJ Batty, S Pass, ...
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 23, 239-242, 2014
622014
Improving health through human resource management. Mapping the territory.
P Hyde, R Boaden, P Cortvriend, C Harris, M Marchington, S Pass, ...
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, 2006
572006
A qualitative process evaluation of electronic session-by-session outcome measurement in child and adolescent mental health services
CL Hall, J Taylor, M Moldavsky, M Marriott, S Pass, K Newell, R Goodman, ...
BMC psychiatry 14, 1-11, 2014
472014
Primary school teachers’ attitudes about children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the role of pharmacological treatment
M Moldavsky, S Pass, K Sayal
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 19 (2), 202-216, 2014
442014
Employed under different rules: The complexities of working across organizational boundaries
J Rubery, M Marchington, D Grimshaw, M Carroll, S Pass
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 2 (3), 413-427, 2009
212009
Workforce planning Right people, right time, right skills
A Baron, R Clake, P Turner, S Pass
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2010
192010
Improving health through human resource management
R Boaden, M Marchington, P Hyde, C Harris, P Sparrow, S Pass, ...
London: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2008
192008
Protocol evaluating the effectiveness of a school-based group programme for parents of children at risk of ADHD: the ‘PArents, Teachers and CHildren WORKing Together (PATCHWORK …
K Sayal, D Daley, M James, M Yang, MJ Batty, JA Taylor, S Pass, ...
BMJ open 2 (5), e001783, 2012
182012
Managing people in networked organisations
M Marchington, D Grimshaw, J Rubery, M Carroll, S Pass
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, 2009
172009
Life on the line: exploring high‐performance practices from an employee perspective
S Pass
Industrial relations journal 48 (5-6), 500-517, 2017
142017
Examining the relationship between discrimination and disengagement
S Pass
Hidden inequalities in the workplace: A guide to the current challenges …, 2018
92018
Innovations in the Workplace: How Are Organisations Are Responding to Generation Y Employees and Web 2.0 Technologies
J Birkinshaw, S Pass
September, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, London, 2008
82008
Human resource management and competitive performance in the manufacturing sector: The missing link
S Pass
Management Research News 25 (8/10), 150-153, 2002
82002
Benefits of boredom: An ‘interlopers’ experience of conducting participant observation on the production line
S Pass
European Management Review 17 (1), 285-295, 2020
72020
Improving Health Through HRM: Mapping the Territory
P Hyde, R Boaden, C Harris, P Cortvriend, M Marchington, P Sparrow, ...
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, 2006
62006
Improving health through human resource management: A starting point for change
P Hyde, R Boaden, P Cortvriend, C Harris, M Marchington, S Pass, ...
London: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2006
52006
On the line
S Pass
People Management 11 (18), 38, 2005
52005
Whats the best way to secure high-performance working and best practice
S Pass
People Management Magazine, 2005
52005
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