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Faut-il remettre en question les entretiens individuels annuels pour mieux prendre en compte le bien-être et l’implication des salariés ?

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  • Sylvie Brunet

    (Kedge Business School [Talence])

  • François Silva

    (Kedge Business School [Talence])

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There is a strong relationship between health and management. A central tool in the recognition of employees' work is its evaluation through the Annual Individual Interview (AII), which is today the most important tool of the HR function. This article aims to understand how new managerial practices require to make this tool evolve. From some interviews with employees, managers and HRDs, we propose to develop them.

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  • Sylvie Brunet & François Silva, 2017. "Faut-il remettre en question les entretiens individuels annuels pour mieux prendre en compte le bien-être et l’implication des salariés ?," Post-Print hal-01865914, HAL.
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    1. Jean-Pierre Bouchez, 2006. "Manager des travailleurs professionnels du savoir. Enjeux et perspectives," Revue française de gestion, Lavoisier, vol. 0(9), pages 35-53.
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