Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 6 Issue 6

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Assertiveness Training — A Practical Approach

Charles Tennant

The purpose of this article is to clarify the goals of assertiveness training and to give some advice on how to achieve them.

Making Training Interventions More Effective

J.A.G. Jones

Background, It is noticeable that an increasing number of practising trainers in the United Kingdom are beginning to adopt the language of the organisational development…

Development Training Using the Outdoors —: A Pilot Programme

Mike Beeby, Steve Rathborn

The idea that there is more to leadership than just teaching people what to do, that different styles suit different situations and personalities, that training can develop…

“AROUSAL”: A Model to Match Reality

Peter Lansley

In the search for more effective learning methods, “real life” simulations have many attractions although their development requires a sound base of information about business…

Management Development: An Operational Reality

Michael Walton

Main line managers do have responsibilities for the training and development, not only of themselves, but of their subordinates and colleagues. Training and personnel…

Research Report: How Do I Learn?

Sylvia Downs, Pat Perry

This article describes the design of an induction programme for post school students and the research findings. The objectives were to help young people develop their skills and…

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0309-0590

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1977 – 2011

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Emerald Publishing Limited