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Factors influencing the implementation of training and learning in the workplace

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Item:828
Title:Factors influencing the implementation of training and learning in the workplace
Authors:Lee Ridoutt, Kevin Hummel, Ralph Dutneall, Chris Selby Smith
Publication date: 2 July 2002
Publication type:Research report
Themes:Industry and employers > Industry and employer views > General
Industry and employers > Investment in training > General
VET in context > Cross-sectoral issues > General
VET in context > Work changes > Training/learning culture
ISBN:1 74096 060 2 print; 1 74096 061 0 web

This report builds on and extends earlier work examining the key drivers that affect the quantity and nature of training undertaken by Australian enterprises. It focuses on enterprises in the entertainment related and process manufacturing industries and explores how they view training and its importance within their overall operating structure.

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