Conrad J. Kasperson and Marian Dobrzynski
Transformation of the Polish economy has required managementeducation and training. The sudden shift to a market economy opened thedoor to numerous training firms – not all of…
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Transformation of the Polish economy has required management education and training. The sudden shift to a market economy opened the door to numerous training firms – not all of which had Poland′s success as their primary motivation. Reviews these foreign‐built training programmes and their strengths and weaknesses. Offers advice to future training endeavours.
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Examines the sixteenth published year of the ITCRR. Runs the whole gamut of textile innovation, research and testing, some of which investigates hitherto untouched aspects…
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Examines the sixteenth published year of the ITCRR. Runs the whole gamut of textile innovation, research and testing, some of which investigates hitherto untouched aspects. Subjects discussed include cotton fabric processing, asbestos substitutes, textile adjuncts to cardiovascular surgery, wet textile processes, hand evaluation, nanotechnology, thermoplastic composites, robotic ironing, protective clothing (agricultural and industrial), ecological aspects of fibre properties – to name but a few! There would appear to be no limit to the future potential for textile applications.