Counting the value of learning
By Mike Campbell (May 2006 Issue)
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Just how valuable is the contribution of training and development practitioners to the performance of their organisations? More generally, as a nation, how important is the development of people’s skills to our economic performance? Are we investing enough in our people? What activities should we be investing in, and what should we invest less in? Should we spend more and, if so, on what?
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