Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 2 Issue 9

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Table of contents

Follow‐up to the Bosworth Report

JOHN WELLENS

On August 5 MinTech published the booklet GRADUATE TRAINING IN MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (HMSO 22½p.) It is the second report of the Working Group on Engineering Training and the…

Evolution in clerical training‐Midland Bank

CA THOMPSON

Until the exigencies of the last war brought about an ever‐changing staff, members of the Midland Bank had always received on‐the‐job training in the branch, but in 1940 it was…

Structuring the training project

JC COLQUHOUN

THE USE OF PROJECTS FOR TRAINING PURPOSES IS INCREASING rapidly (note the number of people now writing about it) and the method is now being fairly extensively used both in…

The language laboratory‐an expensive toy?

ROGER SLEEMAN

Most people in this country have read or heard of the language laboratory. Surprisingly few, even of those involved in training, fully understand what it is and does. Probably no…

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Too many physics PhDs?

DONALD HUTCHINGS

This year and next a larger percentage of PhDs are going to have to get jobs in industry. But most companies do not really want the sort of physicist turned out by the…

Task forces and training in participative management

PA HIVES

The leaders of almost every kind of institution — business, government, church, professional body, university, school, even the family — are learning that there must be more…

Simulation—: an instructional model

PJ TANSEY

Simulation as a word has many meanings, and as a training device goes back into the mists of time, so far that no‐one can point to either a game or a device and say that was the…

Cover of Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN:

0019-7858

e-ISSN:

1758-5767

ISSN-L:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro