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Discusses training, development and quality cultures in organizations. Contends that deskilling the workforce in order to improve efficiency and productivity is at odds with creating a quality culture. Explains why a quality culture is important and how one may be achieved.
Training for Quality – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1996
Keywords: Development; Employees; Corporate culture; Productivity; Quality; Training
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