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. Priorities are reviewed for national action on training, and the plans of the Training Commission, with special reference to …
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The growth of vocational skills competitions demonstrates an increased interest and popularity in companies, schools, colleges, and at regional, national and international levels. There are a number of significant benefits and also challenges associated with the competitions for individuals,...
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The UK's dismal training record is compared with those of West Germany, the USA and Japan. The author then looks at … certain questions that need to be answered by all companies in order to assess their commitment to training provision.  …
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training accurate and clear, yet lively and motivating. It had to engage representatives as well as product and marketing … managers across Europe. This case‐study article describes how the challenge was met.  …
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selection of European managers. The changing face of European management presents new training challenges and opportunities …
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This article looks at the UK demand for skills, examines the reasons why UK organisations need to play an active role in skills issues and explains why the time has never been better for employers to influence the Government’s education and skills agenda. It outlines the Government’s renewed...
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leadership training to 40,000 nurses. The project provided training to clinical staff at a cost of less than 50p per nurse and … acclaimed and, in February 2003, it won the top award for “e‐learning project of the year” at the IT Training Awards. Details …
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contextualise these results, a representative of a leading French club who was responsible for youth training was asked about … provision in that country. Findings – The paper finds that the apprenticeship system in France is more extensive and expensive … turn is due to the fact that more resources are allocated to training aspiring footballers; such spending includes …
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