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Management Development


Management Development

Author: International Labour Office

language: en

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Release Date: 1998


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The publication contains a balanced mix of theoretical concepts and practical guidance about management training and development approaches, based on best practice used by companies, public sector organisations, training institutions, business schools and management consultants in various countries around the world. Topics discussed include: competence modelling and management practices, learning theory, methods and techniques, effective management development and education, and aspects of the management development cycle such as problem identification, training needs assessment, training programme design, implementation and monitoring.

Management Development


Management Development

Author: Alan Mumford

language: en

Publisher: CIPD Publishing

Release Date: 2004


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Designed for students of "Management Development" on the CIPD PDS qualification and in business and HR degree programmes, this text offers an overview of management development to practitioners. It includes features such as: chapter outline; web links; end-of-chapter discussion questions and summary; exercises; and searching the web.

Managing Management Development


Managing Management Development

Author: Graham Mole

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

Release Date: 2000


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This book poses challenging questions both for those involved or interested in management development in their own and others' organisations, and for students of business and organisational behaviour.