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Developing Managers Through Project-Based Learning
Developing Managers Through Project-Based Learning
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Functional Mix
Hr Team
ICI Chemical
Learning Cycle
Management Development
Organisational Development Group
PLC Board
Power Distance Scores
Pre-module Project
Project Based Learning
Project Based Learning Methodology
Project Based Learning Process
Project Orientated Organization
Project Owners
Project Sponsor
Regional Executive Office
Scottish Nuclear
Self-managed Learning Programmes
Sundridge Park
Tetley Walker
Uncertainty Avoidance
Young Manager Programme
Product details
- ISBN 9780566077234
- Weight: 601g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 27 Nov 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Every educator knows that the most effective way to learn is by ’doing’ - and nowhere is that truth more clearly seen than in management development. This wide-ranging book explains what is involved in planning and running project-based management development programmes and demonstrates the benefits for both the individuals and the organizations concerned. Drawing on the unrivalled experience of PA-Sundridge Park Management Centre in this field, the authors: ¢ show how to set up the necessary frameworks ¢ describe programmes for different levels of management, including 'top teams' ¢ examine the role of the sponsor ¢ point out the potential pitfalls and indicate how to avoid them ¢ look at the influence of national culture. With summaries and checklists, and case studies focusing on ICI, Allied Domecq, Volvo, Gestetner, Lloyds Bank Insurance Services, The Inland Revenue, London Underground and others, the emphasis throughout is very much on the practical. For anyone concerned with improving managerial performance, this is a book that will repay careful study.
Bryan Smith has specialised in management development, working for a variety of organizations including Cummins Ltd, British Timken, the Manpower Services Commission and GEC. In 1984 he joined Sundridge Park Management Centre, where he was Director of Studies until 1995 and is now Associate Director as well as an independent consultant. He has written and lectured widely on management development and is editor of Industrial and Commercial Training. Bob Dodds is a client director at Sundridge Park Management Centre. His current responsibilities include using project work to accelerate the transfer of learning to the workplace and designing and delivering programmes for a multicultural audience. His previous career involved sales, marketing and consultancy in the computer, communications and software industries.
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