The importance of practice and experience to the education of prospective managers has long been recognized. It is also well accepted that such practice should be guided by the best possible theory and conceptual understanding. As Henri Foyol noted 70 years ago, eduacting managers is chiefly a matter of putting young people in the way of understanding and using the lessons of experience
In this chapter we argue for a practice-centered approach to post-graduate management education. We ...
Report, etc.) for failing to adequately prepare students for management responsibilities. MBAs are s...
In Kuwait the Government, represented in its various authorities, has started to import theories and...
In addition to keeping their own professional skills up to date, new managers need to learn quickly ...
This study compared experiential exercise and behavior modeling approaches to teaching management sk...
Inaugural lecture--Technikon Witwatersrand, 6 August 2002The importance of focusing on skills develo...
Experiential and socially-situated learning theories suggest that practice should be introduced in t...
A number of authorities on management education believe that those who teach management should have ...
ABSEL’s emphasis on experiential learning (EL) provides a vehicle for discussing a wide array of ped...
This paper presents some preliminary findings of a study in the field of work-related learning and m...
In the past decade, managerial skills training has become an increasingly important part of manageme...
In this article I have performed an experimental study regarding the research competences developme...
In the 1980's colleges of Further and Higher Education were subject to a variety of pressures to dev...
Our lack of understanding regarding how managers learn is in sharp contrast to the importance attach...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to ponder on the current meaning of management training through a...
In this chapter we argue for a practice-centered approach to post-graduate management education. We ...
Report, etc.) for failing to adequately prepare students for management responsibilities. MBAs are s...
In Kuwait the Government, represented in its various authorities, has started to import theories and...
In addition to keeping their own professional skills up to date, new managers need to learn quickly ...
This study compared experiential exercise and behavior modeling approaches to teaching management sk...
Inaugural lecture--Technikon Witwatersrand, 6 August 2002The importance of focusing on skills develo...
Experiential and socially-situated learning theories suggest that practice should be introduced in t...
A number of authorities on management education believe that those who teach management should have ...
ABSEL’s emphasis on experiential learning (EL) provides a vehicle for discussing a wide array of ped...
This paper presents some preliminary findings of a study in the field of work-related learning and m...
In the past decade, managerial skills training has become an increasingly important part of manageme...
In this article I have performed an experimental study regarding the research competences developme...
In the 1980's colleges of Further and Higher Education were subject to a variety of pressures to dev...
Our lack of understanding regarding how managers learn is in sharp contrast to the importance attach...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to ponder on the current meaning of management training through a...
In this chapter we argue for a practice-centered approach to post-graduate management education. We ...
Report, etc.) for failing to adequately prepare students for management responsibilities. MBAs are s...
In Kuwait the Government, represented in its various authorities, has started to import theories and...