Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 5 Issue 3
Table of contents
Management Development that Works
Mel Berger, Bruce NixonMuch has been written about the importance of management development. However, there is little documented evidence of it really making a difference. While training methods are…
Creativity Training: A Cross Cultural Approach
Sergio FerrariTo define creativity in precise terms is not only difficult but may also be restrictive, because many aspects involved in this type of behaviour still lack an objective and…
Reviewing the Health of a Health District—Part I
Michael WaltonThis is the first of two articles which reports on three specific, but related, review and development activities within a public service organisation designed to enhance the…
Learning to be Versatile at Work
P.E. WaldmanMost people would agree that variety is one of the spices of life. They would also claim that most of us are quite good at adapting to new situations, provided we have reasonable…
Training, Learning and the Instructor's Role: Part 1. Learning and the Instructor's Role
Roger JamesIt would be an interesting question to ask how many of the people reading this article see themselves as machines—on a par with a motor car for example or a transistor radio or a…