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Management style
John WellensManagement style is associated with McGregor and his Theory X‐Theory Y, which he introduced in 1960. Comparatively little change in ideas about preferred styles took place…
Character counts at work: Differences between Improvers and Non‐improvers
EILEEN SAGARWhen young people start work in unskilled jobs variations in their competence are soon apparent. The key point is that these variations are seldom in job skills but usually in the…
training the polyvalent manager: Where British Management Training Lags Behind The Rest of EUROPE
JUDY LOWEWhen Britain became a member of the EEC in 1973 the impact on managerial practice was neither immediate nor obvious. British multinationals continued to function on a global…
Feedback in social skills training
TONY FRASER, KERI PHILLIPSIn the article ‘Approaches to Social Skills Training’ we outlined three levels at which social skills training can be conducted in terms of learning by Thinking, Doing and…
Direct trainers : Comment on the Second Report of the Training of Trainers Committee
MICHAEL POPE, ERIC KENDRICKThe MSC recently approved and published the second and final report of Geoffrey Bostock's Training of Trainers Committee. Under the title of DIRECT TRAINERS it focuses on all…
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- Dr Siham Lekchiri
- Dr Adriano Solidoro