Clark L. Wilson
Clark L. Wilson (August 31, 1913 – August 12, 2006 in Winchester, Virginia) was an American industrial psychologist who introduced the concept of 360 feedback surveys for management training and development applications. From 1970-1973 he developed his first 360-degree feedback survey, the "Survey of Management Practices". It was based on a learning sequence he called the Task-Cycle-Theory. Today, 360 feedback surveys of many types are standard tools for management training and development worldwide. Provided by Wikipedia
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High‐Resolution Terrestrial Water Storage Estimates From GRACE and Land Surface Models by Jae‐Seung Kim, Ki‐Weon Seo, Byeong‐Hoon Kim, Dongryeol Ryu, Jianli Chen, Clark Wilson
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Developing the ‘Life Threads’ approach to support families after traumatic brain injury in UK community settings: protocol for a qualitative prefeasibility study by Caroline Ellis-Hill, Fergus Gracey, Mark Holloway, Charlotte Jane Whiffin, Alyson Norman, Morag Lee, Parmjeet Kaur Singh, Jo Clark-Wilson, Audrey Daisley, Natasha Yasmin Felles, Sara Rose
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