Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 26 Issue 10

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Table of contents

The Learning Company 2004

David Megginson

Discusses changes in individual learning capacity during the ten yearsup to 2004, including tree of knowledge (TOK) briefcases; cyborgtechnology; remodelling knowledgework; the…

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The Way We Were to the Way We Are

Lester Coupland, Ron Dickson

What issues will the HR function be facing over the next decade?Presents a quarterly meeting of the policy group of the HR Division ofEuropean Institute of Management in the year…

843

The Need for Diversity in Corporate Training: One Size Doesn′t Really Fit

Richard Allen

Describes the training programme set up by Allrich, Inc. a highlysuccessful manufacturing firm. The aim was to set up a training modelwhich was sufficiently flexible to…

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Building an Organization that Survived and Grew in Difficult Times

Bruce Nixon

Takes a broad look at the major global trends affecting businesses andpeople who work in them. Proposes in some detail how business leaderswill need to respond if their…

464

Looking Forward to the Past of Business Ethics

Norman Jackson, Pippa Carter

Speculates on what a retrospective view of the next ten years of thedevelopment of business ethics might look like. First characterizesmanagement knowledge as transient and…

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Consultancy Reflections on the Impact of Groupware

Bryan Smith, Bob Dodds

Looks back at developments in the European business environment over thelast ten years. Details some of the rapid changes, e.g. in use ofelectronic information systems. Also…

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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