Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 6 Issue 4
Table of contents
Training for Word Processing—The Way Ahead
Ruth TenneIn recent years the Manpower Services Commission (MSC), through its Training Services Division (TSD), has considerably extended its training operations for clerical and commercial…
Training Philosophy, Not Techniques
T.J. Hill, R. RainfordOver the last few decades, there have been many approaches aimed at developing a manager's wide range of capabilities and skills. In a recent article, Abrahams discusses the range…
The Management Exercise—A Practical Training Method
David DespresPart of my philosophy of training is based on a Chinese proverb: What you hear you forget ‐ What you see you remember ‐ What you do you understand. This proverb emphasises the…
Successful Trainer Styles
Roger Stuart, Len HolmesFor a number of years now, parties to management learning events (and we include learners as well as trainers!) have been involved in debates as to the “best” trainer styles—as…
Developing Training Materials: An Evaluation‐Production Model
Eon Harper, Chris Bell, Chris BellThis article suggests a procedural model for the development of training material, in which evaluation and production are considered necessary and mutually supportive components…
Why I am a Behaviourist
Peter HoneyI am besotted with behaviour! Virtually anything to do with the way people behave, its externalcauses and its externaleffects, has me hooked. I can think of few things more…