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Publication date: 1 March 1990

Linda M. Ament

It is proposed that both trainers and learners have individualstyles, and sometimes institutions also have a preferred teaching style.The potential uses of identified learning…

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It is proposed that both trainers and learners have individual styles, and sometimes institutions also have a preferred teaching style. The potential uses of identified learning styles in groups are described. Diagnostic instruments available in North America – Kolb, Myers Briggs, Guglielmino, Jacobs‐Fuhrman – are reviewed.

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Industrial and Commercial Training, vol. 22 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0019-7858

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Publication date: 1 September 1992

Linda M. Ament and Gene Deszca

Perhaps the single most powerful competitive edge any company canhave over the next decade is providing superlative service. Astechnology progresses at a rapid pace and the…

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Perhaps the single most powerful competitive edge any company can have over the next decade is providing superlative service. As technology progresses at a rapid pace and the benefits of any organization or product bear remarkable similarity to a competitor′s, the one sustainable, competitive edge which remains is service. Service, however, requires skill and, in most organizations, a cultural transition. It is in this area where Training can become the driving force and make significant impact on profitability.

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Industrial and Commercial Training, vol. 24 no. 9
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0019-7858

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Publication date: 1 February 1990

Linda M. Ament

The training experience for many “trainees” is a verynovel and sometimes frightening experience. Many trainees arrive oncourses with feelings of anxiety related to past…

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The training experience for many “trainees” is a very novel and sometimes frightening experience. Many trainees arrive on courses with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course. The article lists requirements for effective training in this context, and describes appropriate trainer behaviour. Examples of questions and responses, and the uses of ice‐breaker exercises are also illustrated.

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Industrial and Commercial Training, vol. 22 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0019-7858

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Publication date: 1 July 1992

Gene Deszca and Linda M. Ament

Perhaps the single most powerful competitive edge any company canhave over the next decade is – providing superlative service. Astechnology progresses at a rapid pace and the…

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Perhaps the single most powerful competitive edge any company can have over the next decade is – providing superlative service. As technology progresses at a rapid pace and the benefits of any organization or product bear remarkable similarity to a competitor′s, the one sustainable, competitive edge which remains is – service. Service, however, requires skill and in most organizations a cultural transition. It is in this area where training can become the driving force and make signficant impact on profitability.

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Industrial and Commercial Training, vol. 24 no. 7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0019-7858

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Publication date: 1 May 1991

Linda M. Ament

Specific behaviours which lower self‐esteem and prevent the adultlearner from maximising full potential are discussed. Teaching methodswhich alienate or have a destructive effect…

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Specific behaviours which lower self‐esteem and prevent the adult learner from maximising full potential are discussed. Teaching methods which alienate or have a destructive effect on students, creating learning blocks and thus inhibiting development, are examined.

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Industrial and Commercial Training, vol. 23 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0019-7858

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Publication date: 1 March 1984

Douglas J. Ernest

Within the past 20 years hiking and backpacking have enjoyed rapid growth among Americans as favorite outdoor activities. From 1965 to 1977 the number of hikers almost tripled…

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Within the past 20 years hiking and backpacking have enjoyed rapid growth among Americans as favorite outdoor activities. From 1965 to 1977 the number of hikers almost tripled, from 9.9 million to 28.1 million, while national forest visitor days among hikers and mountaineers increased from 4 million in 1966 to 11 million in 1979. Accompanying this growth in interest has been a boom in books about the sport. These include both “how‐to‐do‐it” volumes and guides to specific geographical areas. Each year brings another spate of books, yet to this compiler's knowledge no bibliography of hiking guides to the Rocky Mountains, one of North America's premier outdoor regions, has yet been attempted. This bibliography is an effort to correct that situation.

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Reference Services Review, vol. 12 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0090-7324

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