Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 2 Issue 1

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Discovering Experiential Learning

David Allner, John Teire

Learning through experience and participation in training courses may be old hat to some. But in general, the training manager who is dissatisfied with the conventional approach…

Determining Training Priorities

Stephen J.S. Hart

One of the major problems that any training manager has to face is deciding which training projects to carry out — or frequently, which projects not to carry out. The manager's…

Insight into Redundancy Counselling

Valerie Stewart

They waited until lunch was being served before they told him. Like that, they thought he would not make so much of a fuss. It left a mark that may well be permanent, for the run…

Negotiation Skills Training — Part 4: Learning To Negotiate

Mike Pedler

The first three articles have been concerned with the substance, the conceptual context and the skills of negotiating. This final section is devoted to the ways and means of…

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Approaches to the Problems of Learning Transfer

Andrzej Huczynski

The question of how to get students to apply new ideas, skills and knowledge to their own work situations has been a continuing problem in management and supervisory training…

FILMS

Clive Jones

Whilst widely recognised and used throughout industry, the appraisal interview can be a two‐edged sword. If handled incorrectly or unprofessionally by the interviewer, it is at…

ISSN:

0309-0590

Online date, start – end:

1977 – 2011

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited