Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 15 Issue 3

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Table of contents

QUALITY CIRCLES in CONTEXT

DAVID HUTCHINS

Since my original article published in this Journal in January 1980, entitled AN INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY CIRCLES, the name of the concept has become a buzz word, a fact and the…

From HIERARCHIES to NETWORKS

RONNIE LESSEM

In management, psychology, science and technology, we are becoming more conscious of networks and less blinkered by hierarchies. Charles Handy's four cultures based upon the ‘web’…

Training in TEAMWORKING SKILLS: The Paradox of developing individualists with a Teamworking Mentality

COLIN HASTINGS

“There are four people who should be the hub of the wheel in my factory” said James Young. James is production director of a factory making fast‐moving knitwear, where the mix is…

Some final advice on STATUTORY SICK PAY

BILL WALSH

Employee information. Few firms have thought of the need to tell employees about SSP and what it will mean to them not only as ‘sickness benefit’ but what variations it will make…

The experiment in vocational courses at the Philip Morant School

L.D. WESTWOOD

IP.49 A report on the progress and success of the EITB Course at Philip Morant School: We are now at the preliminary stages for the selection of pupils for the pre‐Engineering…

Induction training for sales staff

IAN WINFIELD

The MSC has just earmarked £10 million as a pump‐priming budget to actively promote open learning methods. This new approach includes open learning systems, peer‐learning networks…

Cover of Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro