Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 22 Issue 4

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Table of contents

MANAGEMENT TRAINING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Jonathan Coates

Training of managers as trainers in Africa and South East Asia tomeet the special needs of banks in developing countries is described.Specific attention is given to the learning…

ACTION LEARNING, ACTION SCIENCE AND LEARNING NEW SKILLS

Nancy M. Dixon

Managers frequently experience difficulty in implementing skillsthey learn in management development courses owing to two obstacles; (1)the conflict between the skills being…

CORPORATE DOWN‐SIZING: AN AMERICAN TRAINER′S AFFLICTION

Gerald D. Cheek, Walter Cameron

Many American corporations, for various reasons, have performedpoorly and are now facing economic problems. However, the number ofmanagers has increased dramatically. Their size…

A STRATEGIC SCENARIO

Bryan Smith

Management Training and Development needs for the 1990s areenumerated in checklist‐style. Cultural understanding in a globalcontext, the realisation of corporate visions…

COMPETENCY‐BASED HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT – MAKING SENSE OF THE IDEAS

Graham Elkin

Recent attention to competencies, especially the McBer approach, isreviewed. Different definitions focusing on personal qualities or taskperformance are outlined and it is…

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