Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 17 Issue 10
Table of contents
A Typology of Work Relations in the Context of Contemporary Europe
Yochanan AltmanProposes a typology of work relations in the context of Europe, inan attempt to delineate key characteristics, which will help to“collapse” the diversity of cultures and…
National Synopsis of the Situation of Environmental Training in Belgium
Frederick GeersPresents the result of a study that was made within the frameworkof CEDEFOP′s information network in a transnational dossier on trainingand environment in Belgium, the Federal…
Management Training across Cultures: The Challenge for Trainers
Adrian R. ThornhillThe increasing internationalization of business and the developmentof a single European market will have implications for training anddevelopment. Looks at the implications for…
Evaluation Concerns: A Systematic Response
Stefan WillsAs part of an ongoing Ashridge Management College project, attemptsto understand some of the reasons why there is a certain reluctance onthe part of management educators to become…
Subtitling Training for Translators from Concept to European Extension
Ian RoffeDescribes the origin and development of a new training programmefor subtitling in translation, launched in September 1990, as acollaborative scheme between University of Wales…
Problems with Learning Foreign Languages for International Business
Jonathan S. SwiftAn attempt to analyse a number of major problems that executivesfrequently cite as having contributed towards language learningdifficulties. The objective is to highlight the…
Putting Learning Styles to Work: An Integrated Approach
Alan MumfordSummarizes the Honey and Mumford learning styles questionnaire(LSQ) and their version of the learning cycle. Shows how these were usedas tools for more effective learning with a…