Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 3 Issue 1
Table of contents
A Re‐Appraisal of Creativity Techniques in Industrial Training
Tudor Rickards, Brian FreedmanTraining departments have tended to include in their general management courses some slot for problem‐solving techniques, or else to offer some such topic as “Creative…
Developing Role Awareness in Safety Observer Training
Cecil Clyde, Hans‐Jürgen KurtzMany companies in industry concentrate a lot of energy on drawing up training programmes which tackle the difficult problem of making workers conscious of the dangers confronting…
Should We Do Some Joint Training?: Part 3 — Training Design, Methods and Techniques
Peter A. Smith, Malcolm LearyIn the first two articles in this series we covered the development of a joint training strategy and gave an account of that strategy in practice. In that account we outlined the…
FILMS
Clive JonesThe first ever festival of training films in the US was held last December in New York. It was mounted in association with Training 78, the second Annual Conference and Exposition…
The Participation Contract
John Beck, Kevin MartinWarr and Wall, when examining participation in decision making, conclude that much of the research has been devoted to subordinate attitudes to participation with little attention…
Tools for Helping Self‐Development: Part 3. On‐the‐job coaching by the tutor
Hawdon HagueThe subject matter for this article is on‐the‐job coaching by the tutor/catalyst, as opposed to coaching by the boss. In some ways this is a revolutionary tool in that it is…
The Organisation of Management Education in East Germany
V. EdwardsEducation and training play a vital role in the maintenance and development of economic systems. Industry and other sectors of the economy must be certain not only of obtaining…