
doi: 10.1108/eb000995
Management education has grown at a rapid pace in this country during the last decade. This has brought with it many problems. This paper concentrates on two of the crucial problems—the educational content and mode of presentation of that content. It is hoped that this will enable both tutors of management and industrial advisors on management education to consider more clearly the appropriate content and form of management development programmes.
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