Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 10 Issue 5
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The Trainer's Role in Stress Management and Prevention
Vanja Orlans“Stress” has recently become a very fashionable term, and there is a danger of researchers and practitioners becoming interested in the concept for this reason alone. While the…
Using a Live In‐basket Exercise for Management Training: A Case Study
Martyn Sloman, Richard LeeIn May 1985, a new module was added to the syllabus of the Middle Management Course at the Staff College of the National Coal Board. This module, called the “Enterprise Study”…
Effectiveness and Efficiency in Industrial Training, Part 3:: How to Improve Effectiveness
Piet Koehorst, Willem VerhoevenIn our first article, we looked at numerous sources of ineffectiveness and inefficiency. Our second article demonstrated that certain popular economy measures do not have the…
Equipment Training in the UK Catering Industry
Ray PineThe UK catering industry has significant economic importance, creating employment for more than two million people and developing an annual turnover of around £14,000 million…
A Multi‐media Training Package for Staff Appraisal: Part I
Diane Bailey, Tony ParkinsonBackground Ministers have set the end of 1986 as a deadline for the introduction of a new Staff Appraisal system into the non‐industrial Civil Service. Nearly 600,000 people are…
Industrial Training in France (with Reference to the New Micro‐electronic Technology)
John CooperIn the following article, a brief account of the French industrial training system is presented, to be followed by an outline of the changing industrial structure observed in the…