Management Development: A Guide for the ProfessionInternational Labour Organization, 1998 - 597 páginas 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. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Tables | 5 |
1 | 9 |
Boxes | 17 |
xix | 20 |
Selfdevelopment for the trainer John Wallace | 27 |
Concepts and components of management development | 35 |
2 | 48 |
Case method John I Reynolds | 272 |
Lectures and presentation methods Aamir Ali | 291 |
Audiovisual computer and communication technologies | 303 |
How to make the best use of available methods and techniques | 325 |
Towards a learning organization Olle Bovin | 357 |
Open and distance learning Roger Lewis | 378 |
Planning implementing and evaluating a supervisory | 402 |
Management development for scientific and engineering | 426 |
Important sources which could provide information | 56 |
Chapter 5 | 68 |
Chapter 6 | 81 |
Training programme design John Butler | 111 |
Programme implementation and monitoring | 128 |
Mark EasterbySmith | 158 |
Selfdevelopment methods Tom Boydell | 177 |
Experiential and action learning Alan Mumford | 201 |
Group work and discussion methods Tor Hernes | 229 |
Simulation methods Tor Hernes | 251 |
Training and development of women for managerial jobs | 446 |
Management development for public service organizations | 463 |
Training and development of entrepreneurmanagers | 471 |
and a better place to work | 491 |
The management development professional | 495 |
Using consulting for management development | 514 |
Programmes for the training of trainers | 559 |
129 | 594 |
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Management Development: Perspectives from Research and Development Rosemary Hill,Jim Stewart Prévia não disponível - 2007 |