Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 34 Issue 4

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Table of contents

A performance‐centred approach to people development

Phil Green, Mike Sleight

People opt for training to solve problems. Performance factors include tools and equipment, and organisational structure. Man’s progress in society has been shaped by a succession…

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What’s keeping you awake at night? The need to match training to the hard business realities

John van Maurik

While there are many training programmes on change management, how often do these and other training programmes actually reflect the changes that constantly occur in the business…

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The dynamic leader – leadership development beyond the visionary leader

Tony Manning, Bob Robertson

Describes the background behind the development of a new leadership self‐assessment instrument, the dynamic leader inventory and how the authors were able to confirm much current…

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Corporate universities vs higher education institutions

Judy C. Nixon, Marilyn M. Helms

Corporate universities are not new, but have experienced tremendous growth during the last ten years. Predictions are that corporate universities will outnumber traditional…

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E‐learning: is it really the best thing since sliced bread?

Marcus Pailing

Feels the e‐learning industry has been the victim of a lot of hype, without producing the growth that has been expected by commentators and players within the industry. Seeks to…

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Techniques for making a telephone appointment

Ray A. DeCormier

Establishing an appointment with a potential industrial or commercial client is typically an unnerving experience. In fact, this author believes it is the most important and the…

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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