Wolfle, Dael, 1906-2002,

The uses of talent /by Dael Wolfle. - Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, (c)1971. - 1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrations. - Princeton Legacy Library .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Looking at the uses and abuses of high-talent manpower in the United States, Dael Wolfle analyzes the ways in which this country produces, distributes, and utilizes its vital human resources. He examines changing trends in academic and professional supply and demand, and advocates long range administrative planning in order to avoid overspecialization and wasteful use of the professional labor force. To this discussion Dr. Wolfle brings twenty-five years' experience as a psychologist and student of the changing needs for and uses of high talent manpower. Basing his analysis on data from the d.



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Manpower policy--United States.
Education--Economic aspects--United States.
Education--Economic aspects--United States.
Manpower policy--United States.


Electronic Books.

LC66 / .U847 1971