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Training for a professional career
Bill Allen OBEIn the first article of this two part series an endeavour was made to stress the great importance of training and practical experience and the need for an ordered system, so that…
Accountancy tuition in the private sector
John GrenierThe tremendous growth in the number of accountancy students in the 1960s and 1970s inevitably created an automatic increase in demand for the provision of accountancy education…
What is an educated man?
Edgar BakerAn amusing parlour game is to ask a few friends to write down in not more than five minutes their definition of an educated man. The definition generally turns out to be a…
Management development in the printing and publishing industry
Guidance published by the Printing and Publishing Industrial Training Board in the interpretation of a new Management Development criterion may well prove of general interest  
The rate for the job
Gerry FowlerThe recent report of the House of Commons Expenditure Committee on the attainments of the schoolâ€leaver touches upon some delicate topics, only to veer away from them again. I…
College is only a pillar box away
F.L. CowhamEvery year at this time — and in fact throughout the year — many thousands of students all over the country enrol for correspondence courses with the 20 colleges that comprise the…
Job enrichment and motivation
Lynda King‐TaylorIndustrial societies expand at a rapid rate, both in terms of quantity and quality. At the time of Britain's entry into the Common Market it was popularly believed that merging…
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0040-0912Online date, start – end:
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- Dr Martin McCracken