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Overview
"This book distils cutting edge theories on workplace learning, adult learning, the learning organisation, accelerated learning, multiple intelligence, emotional intelligence and creativity and converts them into practical strategies for use in businesses of all kinds. Aimed primarily at HR professionals, trainers and line managers, A Practical Guide to Learning in the Workplace provides them with the tools, techniques and resources to dramatically improve corporate performance and profitability. And as more and more managers are realising, knowledge is now the key competitive advantage." Written in a clear, logical style, with case studies, activities and mind map summaries at the end of each chapter, A Practical Guide to Learning in the Workplace will be a resource for those responsible for workplace learning initiatives, HRD and CIPD students, training managers, coaches and mentors, and employees who want to improve their skills and abilities in the workplace.Synopsis
"This book distils cutting edge theories on workplace learning, adult learning, the learning organisation, accelerated learning, multiple intelligence, emotional intelligence and creativity and converts them into practical strategies for use in businesses of all kinds. Aimed primarily at HR professionals, trainers and line managers, A Practical Guide to Learning in the Workplace provides them with the tools, techniques and resources to dramatically improve corporate performance and profitability. And as more and more managers are realising, knowledge is now the key competitive advantage." Written in a clear, logical style, with case studies, activities and mind map summaries at the end of each chapter, A Practical Guide to Learning in the Workplace will be a resource for those responsible for workplace learning initiatives, HRD and CIPD students, training managers, coaches and mentors, and employees who want to improve their skills and abilities in the workplace.