Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 5 Issue 10

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Table of contents

Recent thoughts on evaluation

NEIL RACKHAM

what is ‘evaluation’ anyway? THEORY IS HEAVILY PUNCTUATED BY DEFINITIONS, WHICH contribute to the impression of dreariness which generally surrounds theoretical writings…

CODETERMINATION & WORKER PARTICIPATION: 1 the German model 1973

RUDOLF VOLLMER

We start with a study of the present situation in West Germany, not because this is likely to be adopted as the common policy of the EEC — it isn't — but because whatever system…

Adding value for incomes and profits

GEOFF SMITH

Most businessmen and managers are now aware that ‘things are not what they used to be’ and they never will be the same again. The reasons for this are many and cover rapid…

Initiating training: differences in style and preference

MEREDITH BELBIN

The quality of training and its relevance to a company's needs are very much a function of how training is sponsored at the very first step. Some companies are heavy importers of…

College charges for industrial training: the sad story of how not to cooperate

Anger against the Department of Education and Science is mounting among engineering employers about an increase in college charges for integrated courses. It is not only the…

U68: A Swedish report

TOM GORE

Sweden is an advanced technological society with probably the second highest living standard in the world. In a recent report of the OECD on the power to use productive capacity…

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