Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 4 Issue 5

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Training for the Future: The Wellens counter∼proposals

John Wellens

My counterproposals to the consultative document were first presented in our April issue, although they had formed the subject of several addresses I had given at public meetings…

The training of technicians: French & British outlook & action

CH DOBINSON, ANNE HUGHES

‘Everybody now realises that henceforward social progress depends entirely upon economic progress. Without economic expansion there simply is no possible advance in the social…

MbO Can it work?

VALERIE STEWART, ANDREW STEWART

The purpose of these three articles is to illustrate from experience some of the difficulties encountered by people who have organisational responsibility for an MbO programme…

OPERATION VULCAN 3: More about SKILL

JOHN WELLENS

the personal repertoire of skills In Vulcan 2 I established the fact that any physical activity can be seen as a sensori‐motor activity. It was emphasised that it is not merely…

Rapid Reading: An essential management skill

GORDON R WAINWRIGHT

A progress report on the present state of the art in rapid reading Of all the personal skills that a manager needs to bring to his work, the one which is most widely neglected and…

the education and training of teachers: The james proposals explained

THOMAS GORE

How good is the present system of training teachers? The James Committee, named after Lord James, the Vice‐Chancellor of York University, set up in 1970 to answer this question…

CHANGE whose ally?: ‘The Seventies is the decade of organisation development.’

KEVIN J NIXON

The re‐appraisal facing the training world at this time will sort out the positive thinkers from the negative. Many will see the inevitable dialogue as simply disruptive; on the…

IR a one day course

BILL WALSH

By now training in the 1971 Industrial Relations Act is in full swing. The number of courses, seminars, films, film strips and study groups is becoming quite formidable. And…

Training for METRICATION NUMBER 5: Metrication training at shop floor level

R BADEN HELLARD, JV CONNOLLY

In the last issue figure 11 analysed training needs. The company analysis showed that there was little technical training required for craftsmen and even less for general…

Cover of Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro