Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 9 Issue 11

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Simplifying the treatment of the human aspect of management part three

JOHN WELLENS

We have, at this stage, a picture of a new form of management emerging which places prime emphasis on its human aspect. We have, earlier in the series, identified the source of…

THE PLACE OF TRAINING IN REINVIGORATING THE ECONOMY

I suppose it would be fair to say that we meet at what looks like the beginning of a slightly more hopeful economic situation. After a very long period of gloom and depression…

Communicating complex information: A flexible approach

RICHARD KEYWORTH

Life in industry is becoming more complicated by the day. Machinery, products and procedures are becoming more and more sophisticated and complex. At the same time the results of…

School‐industry liaison: A county scheme

ANDREW FAIRBAIRN

Much is heard these days about the vital need to bring education (particularly in the schools) and industry more close together. Not least in this, the Prime Minister's call for a…

An advanced professional qualification for trainers

Richard Lowndes

In ICT of October 1977, Duncan Smith's article, “An Advanced Professional Qualification for Trainers” identifies a central problem: namely in what way should we develop, educate…

Credit unions: What are they?

E SAMMONS

There is talk of legislation on credit unions in the next session of Parliament. This article looks at the history and philosophy of credit unions; in a future issue we hope to…

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ISSN:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro