Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 1 Issue 2
Table of contents
Transactional Analysis—: some concerns
Tom KilcourseTransactional analysis (TA) presents a model of man which has found applications far removed from the psychiatric practice of Dr Eric Berne, its originator. TA theory posits man…
Training and the Organisational Context
Mel BergerThe beginning of a training programme is marked by the attitudes participants bring from their organisational environment about the usefulness of the training. There is the…
Using CCTV in Management Training: Means of Achieving Acceptable Television Pictures
Robert H.M. SmallwoodThis is the common reaction of the frustrated trainee who is seeing himself, or at least attempting to see himself, for the first time on closed circuit television (CCTV). In this…
Systematic Analysis of Trends and Pressures: A Training Workshop Design
Colin HutchinsonThe adverse state of the British and World economies in recent years means that corporate executives are under heavy pressure to manage the cash flow with particular care. The…
Management Development… some ideals, images and realities
Gordon LawrenceManagement development, in common with such terms as democracy and participation, has its meaning suffused with a sense of goodness; it is difficult to find a negative…
Selection and Promotions: your reasons in writing, please
Andrew Stewart, Valerie StewartUnder the Equal Opportunities Act, anybody making a selection or promotion decision may have that decision challenged in the relevant Industrial Tribunal, if someone decides to…
Modular Systems of Nursing Education, Adapting to Limitations
Alan SimsOver the years the education of nurses has moved from the position where student nurses could attend lectures in their own time, to a study day system and more recently a block…