THE FORMING SYSTEM IN ROMANIAN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Journal Title: Revista Tinerilor Economisti - Year 2007, Vol 1, Issue 8
Abstract
In the context of the Romanian public administration reform, the continuous formation of human resources becomes a solid background. In order to implement all continuous forming programs and realizing the public administration reform objectives there is needed the establishment of the priority problems and the time horizon they must be approached in. All these aspects are mentioned, detailed in the following article.
Authors and Affiliations
Manole Cristina, Sofia Elena Colesca
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