Separate bibliographical references are given at the end of Chapter 7The general aim of this research was (1) to develop a holistic and integrated theoretical model for the effective management and evaluation of occupational learning programmes in the South African skills development context, and (2) to develop a valid and reliable measure comprising the elements and dimensions of the theoretical model. The research used a non-experimental cross-sectional survey design. Data were collected from a sample of 652 respondents comprising learning and development managers, learning and development assessors/facilitators/moderators, skills development officers/providers and apprentices/learners. The sample was drawn from organisations repr...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
Amid the global enthusiasm for adoption and implementation of blended learning, innovations in highe...
This research pursued a better understanding of development communication in a range of Ghanaian pro...
A research report presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ...
Government policies on subsidising higher education institutions may have a direct impact on the beh...
The retention of skilled employees is crucial for the success of South African organisations. An un...
Business in the twenty-first century has become global and being able to deal effectively with othe...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe aim of this study was to propose a model of collaboration adaptable for...
Poverty, violence, unemployment, the high rate of HIV/Aids and a lack of resources are some of the i...
Doctor EducationisThis study examines changes in public funding and student access, factors influenc...
In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of: Masters of Commerce University of the...
Projects are increasingly becoming a major component of organisational activities and a tool that or...
Master of Political Science in Public policy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.This qualitat...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
Amid the global enthusiasm for adoption and implementation of blended learning, innovations in highe...
This research pursued a better understanding of development communication in a range of Ghanaian pro...
A research report presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ...
Government policies on subsidising higher education institutions may have a direct impact on the beh...
The retention of skilled employees is crucial for the success of South African organisations. An un...
Business in the twenty-first century has become global and being able to deal effectively with othe...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe aim of this study was to propose a model of collaboration adaptable for...
Poverty, violence, unemployment, the high rate of HIV/Aids and a lack of resources are some of the i...
Doctor EducationisThis study examines changes in public funding and student access, factors influenc...
In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of: Masters of Commerce University of the...
Projects are increasingly becoming a major component of organisational activities and a tool that or...
Master of Political Science in Public policy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.This qualitat...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
The “war on talent” is intensifying and effective talent management strategies are imperative for bu...
Amid the global enthusiasm for adoption and implementation of blended learning, innovations in highe...
This research pursued a better understanding of development communication in a range of Ghanaian pro...