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Sullivan, Roger – 1981
The role of the corporate white collar worker is changing to become more complex and technically oriented. As the white collar work force is becoming more educated and accepting the idea of lifelong learning as the key to personal and job growth, the corporate community is recognizing the fact. Corporations are beginning to revise their approach…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Industrial Training, Inplant Programs
Mark, Jorie Lester – 1984
A questionnaire was distributed to 1,305 companies to study the basic skills training provided. Of 62 responses, 41 companies had basic skills training programs. Respondents represented these types of companies: communications and utilities, finance and insurance, manufacturing, wholesalers, retailers, health and hospitals, and mining, and had…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Basic Skills, Costs
Stone, James R., III; Dahlgren, Judith – 1989
A study identified alternative models of short-term upgrading and updating training for employed workers in business and industry. In phase 1, a literature review provided the basis for a nine-cell matrix that conceptualized alternative models of industry-based training as a function of the skill level the training addressed and the degree of…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Inplant Programs, Models, Off the Job Training
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Lusterman, Seymour – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1978
Corporations have become a significant part of the nation's educational system, the author states, and regard their education and training activities as necessary business functions. Employer-sponsored education, both in-house and at outside institutions, trains new employees, but most programs are for upgrading present personnel. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Business, Industrial Training, Inplant Programs
Zemsky, Robert; And Others – 1983
This report, comprised of five separate reports, presents a set of statistical benchmarks for gauging the growth and development of corporate training and education over the last decade. "Summary Findings" (Robert Zemsky) presents in capsule form the technical analyses of the findings of the other four reports. It considers these…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Benchmarking, Inplant Programs, National Surveys
Lustermen, Seymour – 1977
This document reports a study of the aims, scope, and character of employee education and training activities among corporations with 500 or more employees, a segment of industry that accounts for about one-half of total private employment in the United States. Most data are projected from responses by 610 companies to a lengthy Conference Board…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Business, Case Studies, Industrial Education
Weerts, Michael Victor – 1977
The thirty-eight documents annotated here were selected through a multiple mechanical and manual literature search conducted to identify resources which have a specific relationship to the career development of employees in positions requiring less than baccalaureate degree qualifications. Several resources covering the general topic of career…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Bibliographies