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Describes Coca‐Cola Foods’ mentoring and coaching programmes. Presents directions for future research and practice based on Coca‐Cola Foods’ experience.
Leadership & Organization Development Journal – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1996
Keywords: Coaching; Food industry; Mentoring
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