This thesis has a genesis in frustration over why so many managers in Australia are either neglecting skills development or receiving education and training that is substantially divorced from the competencies required within their enterprise performance context. Outside normal research and literature review this thesis is based around material drawn from two sources. This includes personal experience derived since 1990 from working with enterprises and government bodies implementing training reform, and access to personal or contemporary records held by members of those bodies involved in managing training reform. What results is a study fundamentally influenced by the different perceptions held by enterprise executives interested in busi...
Since the 1980s much emphasis has been placed on the need for a dramatic re-orientation towards work...
Organisational growth is achieved when good business practices are underscored by sound management a...
This thesis critically examines and questions the effectiveness of a competency-basedtraining policy...
This thesis has a genesis in frustration over why so many managers in Australia are either neglectin...
This thesis has a genesis in frustration over why so many managers in Australia are either neglectin...
There is substantial evidence to suggest that the competency movement is still in its infancy in Aus...
In recent years, the improvement of training provision at the level of the enterprise has become a m...
In recent years, the improvement of training provision at the level of the enterprise has become a m...
© 2005 Dr. Maurice Robert CurwoodThrough the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of Federal Governm...
The training agenda in Australia has been dominated by the competency movement since the technical a...
The widespread implementation of new management practices (NMPs) in industrialised countries has had...
The training agenda in Australia has been dominated by the competency movement since the technical a...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.The thesis that emerges from the publications...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...
It has become commonplace to argue that current trends in the economy, most particularly the global ...
Since the 1980s much emphasis has been placed on the need for a dramatic re-orientation towards work...
Organisational growth is achieved when good business practices are underscored by sound management a...
This thesis critically examines and questions the effectiveness of a competency-basedtraining policy...
This thesis has a genesis in frustration over why so many managers in Australia are either neglectin...
This thesis has a genesis in frustration over why so many managers in Australia are either neglectin...
There is substantial evidence to suggest that the competency movement is still in its infancy in Aus...
In recent years, the improvement of training provision at the level of the enterprise has become a m...
In recent years, the improvement of training provision at the level of the enterprise has become a m...
© 2005 Dr. Maurice Robert CurwoodThrough the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of Federal Governm...
The training agenda in Australia has been dominated by the competency movement since the technical a...
The widespread implementation of new management practices (NMPs) in industrialised countries has had...
The training agenda in Australia has been dominated by the competency movement since the technical a...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.The thesis that emerges from the publications...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...
It has become commonplace to argue that current trends in the economy, most particularly the global ...
Since the 1980s much emphasis has been placed on the need for a dramatic re-orientation towards work...
Organisational growth is achieved when good business practices are underscored by sound management a...
This thesis critically examines and questions the effectiveness of a competency-basedtraining policy...