Developing the weakest link in the Sainsbury chain
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Management Development | Managers | OrganizationsTraining Strategies for Tomorrow 16, 4, p. 4-6Abstract: Voyle's article is an inteesting insight into the role of store managers in the food retail industry. Although there are not many practical implications, the concise, readable style makes this article a worthwhile read. In the Adams and Waddle piece you will find a wealth of practical information. the The authors present five levels of program evaluation and throughly explore a number of managerment development methods. This is all rounded off with a case study that shows how this theory has alheady succeeded for Whitbread PlcItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
Voyle's article is an inteesting insight into the role of store managers in the food retail industry. Although there are not many practical implications, the concise, readable style makes this article a worthwhile read. In the Adams and Waddle piece you will find a wealth of practical information. the The authors present five levels of program evaluation and throughly explore a number of managerment development methods. This is all rounded off with a case study that shows how this theory has alheady succeeded for Whitbread Plc
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