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Perez, Coralie – Training & Employment, 2003
While disparities in access to training are identified as a weakness of the training system initiated by the Continuing Training Law 1971 in France, public sector agents--one-fourth of all employees in France--seem better off. However, this hardly means generosity of the public sector's training policy is the sole cause or that training procedures…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Analysis, Continuing Education, Developed Nations
Daneke, Gregory A.; Steiss, Alan Walter – 1977
This overview serves as an introduction to a series of ten curriculum modules that comprise a portion of the National Training and Development Service Urban Management Curriculum Development Project. The overview was designed to provide a generalized discussion of the field of government policy/program analysis and evaluation. The training program…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluation Methods, Government (Administrative Body), Government Employees
Smith, Michael J.; And Others – 1989
Producing goods and services of high quality is not expensive, but correcting poor quality costs U.S. companies as much as 20 percent of sales revenues annually. One survey reported that only 1 out of 300 U.S. companies involved management and engineering staff in quality training. The tendency is to have a quality control department, separate…
Descriptors: Adults, Employees, Government Employees, Government Role