Driven by concerns over Europe's competitive position in global markets, the role of leadership and management in boosting efficiency, productivity and innovation in European firms has moved up the public policy agenda. However, small firm participation in formal management development has been significantly lower than that for large organizations. The main focus of this article is on management training and development as a strategic activity. Seven partners in Britain, Denmark, Norway, France, Germany, Spain and Romania, took part in the LEONARDO programme's European Management Development project. Each surveyed structured samples of 100 firms, interviewing at least one senior manager and one line manager in each firm. This article contra...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Driven by concerns over Europe’s competitive position in global markets, the role of leadership and ...
The problem and the solution. Of the 20 million or so firms in Europe, 99% are small and medium ente...
This is the third report on the ‘Made in Europe’ research programme. Earlier reports concentrated on...
While comparative studies of human resource management (HRM) are relatively plentiful, few have exam...
Management development (MD) is widely regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to human res...
This paper examines the nature of management in small firms and shows that there are significant dif...
Although the importance of operations in reaching world-class competitiveness has been highlighted i...
This paper is a review of the literature concerning management development in small firms. It looks ...
Over the last few years, softer firm values like management have gained importance in academia, res...
Although management development is generally regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to hu...
This paper uses recent survey data to undertake a comparative analysis of management development acr...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to better understand the management challenges facing manager...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Driven by concerns over Europe’s competitive position in global markets, the role of leadership and ...
The problem and the solution. Of the 20 million or so firms in Europe, 99% are small and medium ente...
This is the third report on the ‘Made in Europe’ research programme. Earlier reports concentrated on...
While comparative studies of human resource management (HRM) are relatively plentiful, few have exam...
Management development (MD) is widely regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to human res...
This paper examines the nature of management in small firms and shows that there are significant dif...
Although the importance of operations in reaching world-class competitiveness has been highlighted i...
This paper is a review of the literature concerning management development in small firms. It looks ...
Over the last few years, softer firm values like management have gained importance in academia, res...
Although management development is generally regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to hu...
This paper uses recent survey data to undertake a comparative analysis of management development acr...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to better understand the management challenges facing manager...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...