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Dealtry, Richard – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2002
Traces the evolution of the corporate university, which combines traditional management tools with new learning process models, bridging strategic theory and real-time learning. Advocates the need for movement away from traditional cognitive paradigms, suggesting the use of image simulations and metamanagement thinking. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Corporate Education, Learning Processes, Management Development

van der Sluis, Lidewey – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2002
Responses from 72.4% of 65 management training participants were used to examine the relationship between learning behavior (meaning oriented, instruction oriented, planned) and learning opportunities (transitions, tasks, obstacles, support). Obstacles increased instruction-oriented learning; transitions increased meaning-oriented learning.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Educational Opportunities, Learning Processes, Management Development

Floren, Henrik – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2003
Small business owner-managers were grouped in networks in a collaborative approach to management learning. Establishment of these communities of trust helped overcome lack of time and resources for reflection, lack of peer contact, and the expectation that small business managers must be omniscient. (Contains 27 references and 12 additional…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Learning Processes, Management Development, Small Businesses

Macpherson, Allan; Jones, Ossie; Zhang, Michael; Wilson, Alison – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2003
A case study of a small high-tech business explains how they created a virtual cluster of innovation through supply networks, enhancing their own learning and facilitating integration of knowledge. This process overcomes limitations to management learning for small companies in isolated regions. (Contains 66 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Innovation, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Processes, Management Development