Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 5 Issue 4
Table of contents
Management Training in Top Companies
Graham ColeWhat can be learned from management training in other major companies? was the question asked by the training manager of one of Britain's most successful companies. To find the…
Natural Learning
John FrenchThe human specie, along with other species, is born with the ability to learn. Learning is indispensable for survival. The infant from birth has a natural curiosity about its…
Diagnostic Skills Training and Action Learning
Richard P. Jones, Robert S. WoodcockDuring the last 18 months a novel approach to developing production and engineering managers within their own jobs has been created jointly by the Beer Division of Allied…
Training, Learning and the Instructor's Role: Part II. The Instructor and the Development of Skill
Roger JamesPart I of this article examined the psychological theories of learning and their applications to training. The conclusion reached was that learning and its theories were…
Reviewing the Health of a Health District—Part II: Staff Development and the Public Service
Michael WaltonThis article continues the work reported in Part I in a previous issue of the journal and refers to a third significant training intervention within a Health District of the…