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Phillips, Jack J., et al.. (2018). Using Design-Thinking in Your Innovation Projects. Journal for Quality and Participation. 41.
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Phillips, Jack J., et al.. (2014). The Business Case for ROI: Measuring the Return on Investment in Human Resources.
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Phillips, Jack J., et al.. (2011). Project Management ROI: A Step-by-Step Guide for Measuring the Impact and ROI for Projects.6 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J., et al.. (2008). ROI for technology projects : measuring and delivering value. Elsevier eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J. & Patricia Pulliam Phillips. (2005). Measuring ROI in Executive Coaching. 53–62.5 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J., et al.. (2002). Technology’s Return on Investment. Advances in Developing Human Resources. 4(4). 512–532.5 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J., et al.. (2001). The human resources scorecard : measuring the return on investment. Butterworth-Heinemann eBooks.30 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (2000). The return-on-investment process: issues and trends. 71(1).6 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1999). HRD trends worldwide : shared solutions to compete in a global economy. TU Digital Collections (Thammasat University).9 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1998). The Return-on-Investment (ROI) Process: Issues and Trends.. Educational Technology archive. 38(4). 7–14.18 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1996). ROI: the search for best practices. Training & Development. 50(2). 42–47.54 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1996). Was it the training. Training & Development. 50(3). 28–32.22 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1996). How Much Is the Training Worth. Training & Development. 50(4). 20–25.37 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1988). The development of a human resources effectiveness index. University Microfilms International eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J. & Sharon L. Oswald. (1987). Recruiting, training, and retaining new employees : managing the transition from college to work.3 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1985). Improving supervisors' effectiveness.9 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1981). COMPACT URBAN TRAFFIC CONTROL. 1. THE "CHIPS" COME TO TOWN: PREPARING FOR COMPACT UTC AND USING IT. Traffic engineering & control. 22(1).1 indexed citations
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1978). How to Improve Management Support for Supervisory Training Programs.. Training and development journal. 32(8).
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Phillips, Jack J.. (1977). Is Cooperative Education Worth It? One Company's Answer.. Personnel journal.1 indexed citations
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