
doi: 10.1108/eb017154
Technological, economic, social and political changes since the end of World War II have not only forced business and industry to adapt faster and more extensively than ever before. They have also compelled firms to look more than ever at training as a means of surviving and, hopefully, of becoming more efficient in the process.
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