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How to Keep Ideas Moving
May 1, 1988... How to Keep Ideas Moving Early winners in the corporate competitiveness game are managers who stimulate innovation by influencing rather than controlling others. They know how to streamline the decisionmaking process, generate a constant flow...
Providing Practice for Skill Development
May 1, 1988... Providing Practice for Skill Development Practice, practice, practice." The most compelling words of parents as they encourage their children to master the skills of music, math, reading, or writing provide a clue for trainers: Practice is...
Building a Training Department from Scratch
May 1, 1988... Building a Training Department from Scratch Q: When a line supervisor with no training experience is tapped to create a training department for the manufacturing division of her corporation, what should she do? A: Set out a comprehensive...
Back to Training Basics
May 1, 1988... Back to Training Basics How does your management training stack up next to that of other companies? Are your training efforts at the forefront of innovative management development" Or are you still satisfied doing what's always worked best...
The Executive Balancing Act
May 1, 1988... The Executive Balancing Act As a training executive, you are responsible not only for satisfying your organization's training needs, but for maintaining a positive working atmosphere for the members of your department. Training can be a...
Making the Human-Computer Marriage Work
May 1, 1988... Making the Human-Computer Marriage Work We have the potential to create a revolution in the relationship between people and computers. For the last 30 years, we have created business and industrial computer systems in which the human element...
Confessions of a Video Producer
May 1, 1988... Confessions of a Video Producer I'd like to share with you some of the lessons I have learned during my 10 years as a writer and vide producer. Some lessons are simply tips and suggestions I follow. Others are lessons I learned after they...
A Practical Guide to Videoconferencing
May 1, 1988... A Practical Guide to Videoconferencing Roll Tape. T minus seven seconds, six, five, four, three, two, one. Up on tape, we're on the air. . . ." Listening to the countdown for a live videoconference is an exciting moment, particularly if...
Building Integrated HRM Systems
May 1, 1988... Building Integrated HRM Systems Our organizations face external and internal pressures: recurring resource restraints, stiff international competition, a changing workforce, and rapid technological change. Many organizations suffer from low...
What Really Goes Wrong with Participative Work Groups?
May 1, 1988... What Really Goes Wrong with Participative Work Groups? Since quality circles were first introduced in the U.S. in the early 1970s, organizations from all sectors--private industry, health care, government, and nonprofit organizations--have...