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All too often, managers are deemed to “need training” and sent on courses, with the process assumed to be complete at the end of the course. This article argues that management education must be seen as an ongoing process rather than a discrete event. It presents a model for executive...
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assumptions and beliefs which limit our effectiveness; becoming integrated, autonomous individuals acting from our values and …
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delivery mechanism, the company included a detailed feedback process in the course design to discover levels of effectiveness …
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This is the first of two ground‐breaking articles set to challenge the training community with a call to action written by Dr Richard Hale, a leading proponent of action learning. Here he argues that the time has come to shatter the myths that have emerged based upon the propositions of Donald...
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Reports on the reasons for failure in IT applications. Looks at typical cases of failure and defines success factors. Concludes that a range of human and technical factors interplay together, to produce project failure. Offers general guidance for project success, with emphasis on management and...
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. Considers the various mechanisms being used to assess overall effectiveness and identifies three strands of the process …
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Stresses the need for evaluation of management training and development. Distinguishes between single‐loop learning (monitoring) and double‐loop learning (evaluation). Suggests that evaluation throws up certain “quandaries”. Why do most management development programmes espouse a...
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Discusses the importance of proving the effectiveness of training. Effectiveness is the primary motive for training …. Describes ways to evaluate training’s effectiveness, behaviour changes on the job being the most important. Defines an approach …
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variants from a praxiological point of view, exploring the extent to which the efficiency, effectiveness, ethics, and economy …
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