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This is just a random selection of headlines from my clippings file. It seems, these days, that just about every magazine concerned with either video or training has at least a news snippet about some wellknown organisation establishing or expanding a video training programme. A single article in the Financial Times mentions the National Westminster Bank, British Home Stores, Marks and Spencer, Selfridges, the Electricity Council, the Industrial Society, the British Institute of Management, the Welding Institute, General Motors, Ford, IBM, American Express and the Distributive Industry Training Board as varied a selection as one could imagine, and all using television and video.
Industrial and Commercial Training – Emerald Publishing
Published: Oct 1, 1982
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