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Marsh, Jane – Management Education and Development, 1983
Describes an exploratory study of student boredom as a block to learning, and reviews some of the implications for trainers if boredom is to be treated as a serious and frequent matter in management training. (MEAD Subscriptions, CSML, University of Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YX, England). (NJ)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Management Development, Teaching Styles, Trainers
Nathan, Anthony; Stanleigh, Michael – Training and Development Journal, 1991
This article offers 14 practical guidelines that can help pave the way to credibility for the training department in an organization. (Author)
Descriptors: Credibility, Management Development, Organizational Development, Trainers
Newstrom, John W.; Leifer, Melissa S. – Training and Development Journal, 1982
The authors report data from a survey of perception of training from the viewpoint of the organization, the trainee, and the trainer. The article also presents a sample of the strategies traditionally available for improving these perceptions. (CT)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Management Development, Perception, Teacher Role
Cocheu, Ted – Training and Development, 1993
Executives do not always fully understand or support quality improvement initiatives. A four-step model for guiding human resource development practitioners in educating executives about quality involves establishing a quality position; a shared vision; a quality management system; and goals, strategy, and plan. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Management Development, Quality Control
Bellman, Geoff – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Presents an exercise based on six life stages discussed in "Passages" relative to four common training and development roles. Reviews the exercise and explores three roles: internal trainer, internal consultant, and training/development manager. Actions and questions consonant with the role at each life stage are suggested. (CSS)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Development, Career Opportunities, Consultants
Morris, L. N. – Training Officer, 1974
The Institution of Training Officers sees the training of trainers in the format of a technology of training that displays five groups of management skills. The role of the education system is to develop initial vocational aptitudes and provide subsequent reorientation especially for the vocation of teaching and training. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Strategies, Educational Technology, Human Resources
Murray, Norman B. – 1974
The feasibility of using a particular simulation as (1) an aid in management, (2) a management training device, (3) a tool for management research is reported. Corresponding interfaces for the simulation are described and discussed in terms of the way they represent the activity for the user. Estimated costs are reported for alternative…
Descriptors: Costs, Internship Programs, Job Analysis, Job Skills
Byers, Kenneth T., Ed. – 1970
Fourth in a series on public personnel administration, this book discusses problems in personnel and organizational development (OD) and the resources potentially available to solve them, then indicates some of the ways in which employee development might be facilitated. Basic steps in the systems approach to development are outlined, followed by…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, Educational Methods
Jones, Merrick, Ed.; Mann, Pete, Ed. – 1992
This anthology contains 16 papers devoted to 3 aspects of human resources development (HRD): the institutional perspective on learning for development, the key actors in HRD, and the role of HRD in improving individual and organizational performance. The papers are: "Human Resources Development and Adjustment" (Kanawaty);…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Educational Policy, Experiential Learning
Clawson, James G. S.; Haskins, Mark E. – Cambridge University Press, 2006
How can every management class be a dynamic, unforgettable experience? This much-needed book distills over half a century of the authors' combined experience as university professors, consultants, and advisors to corporate training departments. In a lively, hands-on fashion, it describes the fundamental elements in every learning situation,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Learning Theories, Consultants, Training