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P. Griffiths, P. Goodge
Development centres: the third generation
P. Goodge (1994)
Development Centres: Design Generation and EffectivenessJournal of Management Development, 13
Uses multiple regression to highlight the key design variables underpinning development centre effectiveness. Finds third‐generation designs which provide exercise realism, participant involvement and concerted development planning on the centre to be significantly more effective. Proposes that the most effective post‐centre processes were informal supporting and monitoring activities, plus self‐managed learning.
Journal of Management Development – Emerald Publishing
Published: Oct 1, 1995
Keywords: Development centres; Development plans; Effectiveness; Management development; Personal development plans; Self‐managed learning
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