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I must admit to a dream of a Utopian management training situation where there are no courses as such see Stop the courses I want to get off, ICT, May 1970 but where getting the job done and learning are genuine twin objectives of equal importance. The concept is reasonable enough. In my Utopia jobs would be designed with equal emphasis on achieving a desired result and on the job holder learning or growing as a result of the experience. Perhaps you think my Utopia has already arrived Alas, I have not yet found it.
Industrial and Commercial Training – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1976
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