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Management training and development at Aeroquip‐Vickers, Inc.: a process model part 1

David LaHote (David LaHote is Vice President Business Development and Organizational Learning, Aeroquip Corporation, Maumee, Ohio, USA)
Jack L. Simonetti (Jack L. Simonetti is Professor of Management at The Graduate School of Management, The University of Toledo, Ohio, USA)
Clinton O. Longenecker (Clinton O. Longenecker is Stranahan Professor of Management at The Graduate School of Management, The University of Toledo, Ohio, USA.)

Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN: 0019-7858

Article publication date: 1 July 1999

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Abstract

Aims to provide an in‐depth discussion of how a Fortune 500 manufacturing organization refocussed its management development practices using a systems approach. A description of how the organization conducted a needs assessment, developed a system for management education and recreated its approach to management development are discussed. The implications for organizational practice are clearly stated that management development is a shared responsibility between a manager and his or her employer. This article will also discuss the evolution of this organization’s approach to developing managers for the twenty‐first century. It is also important to note that Aeroquip‐Vickers was recently honored as one of the 100 best managed companies in the US by Inc Magazine.

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LaHote, D., Simonetti, J.L. and Longenecker, C.O. (1999), "Management training and development at Aeroquip‐Vickers, Inc.: a process model part 1", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 31 No. 4, pp. 132-137. https://doi.org/10.1108/00197859910275674

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MCB UP Ltd

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