It is widely accepted that to produce high value products and services requires a well-trained and skilled workforce. This paper seeks to make a contribution to unpicking the relationship between business strategy and skills in the service sector by presenting research findings from the UK fitness industry. This sector has been fast growing and includes companies who compete on the basis of high quality, alongside those competing largely on cost. If the route to a high skills economy is to shift firms to higher quality products, then we would expect to find that the more up-market employers make use of a workforce with higher levels of skill. The research from the fitness industry questions this simple relationship, finding that there is no...
The aim of this paper is to gain an understanding of how public and private strategy differs within ...
Soft skills cannot be replicated, whereas machines can be replicated. The business environment's dyn...
Employers finance most job-related further training. In 2013, total training spending by businesses ...
It is widely accepted that to produce high value products and services requires a well-trained and s...
It is widely accepted that creating quality products and services requires a well-trained and skille...
It is now widely recognised that employer demand for skills in Britain is quite low by comparison wi...
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the links between training, learning and performanc...
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the links between training, learning and performanc...
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualification obtainment and make the sy...
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualifications obtainment and make the s...
Policy debates across advanced industrial economies are stressing the centrality of skills and train...
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualifications obtainment and make the s...
This study aims to know the current strategic framework of fitness clubs, advocated by the blue ocea...
The UK government is emphasising modern employee relations practices and partnership as central elem...
The UK government is emphasising modern employee relations practices and partnership as central elem...
The aim of this paper is to gain an understanding of how public and private strategy differs within ...
Soft skills cannot be replicated, whereas machines can be replicated. The business environment's dyn...
Employers finance most job-related further training. In 2013, total training spending by businesses ...
It is widely accepted that to produce high value products and services requires a well-trained and s...
It is widely accepted that creating quality products and services requires a well-trained and skille...
It is now widely recognised that employer demand for skills in Britain is quite low by comparison wi...
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the links between training, learning and performanc...
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the links between training, learning and performanc...
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualification obtainment and make the sy...
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualifications obtainment and make the s...
Policy debates across advanced industrial economies are stressing the centrality of skills and train...
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualifications obtainment and make the s...
This study aims to know the current strategic framework of fitness clubs, advocated by the blue ocea...
The UK government is emphasising modern employee relations practices and partnership as central elem...
The UK government is emphasising modern employee relations practices and partnership as central elem...
The aim of this paper is to gain an understanding of how public and private strategy differs within ...
Soft skills cannot be replicated, whereas machines can be replicated. The business environment's dyn...
Employers finance most job-related further training. In 2013, total training spending by businesses ...