Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 3 Issue 7
Table of contents
Developing an Employee Communications Policy through Research
Tom Kynaston ReevesImproving the flow of information from management to employees has become a matter of increasing concern in recent years. This has been partly motivated by a belief on the part of…
Management Development in a Social Services Department
Geoffrey Meredith, Michael BroussineThe increasing interest in the setting up of management development activities in the public sector reflects the challenges which public authorities are experiencing at the…
Managing Human Resources—Implications for Training Policies
Ruth TenneIn recent years the task of managing human resources has become increasingly complex and demanding. Areas such as equal employment opportunities, employment protection, industrial…
Achievement Testing
Paul EllisWe all indulge in assessing other people, whether they be our friends, colleagues, superiors or subordinates. Soon after meeting someone for the first time you will probably have…
Training Practices and Learning Theories
Merrick JonesThe relationship between learning theory and training practice continues to attract attention. That theories find their way into concrete practice is clear, but whether individual…
Trans‐National Learning Experience
Judy M. PowellChanges and innovations within further and higher education over the last ten years have led to an increased awareness of the value of relevant and structured international…