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The Power of Learning: Fostering Employee Growth
by Klas Mellander
Product Group: Book
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Trade (1993-05-01)
ISBN: 1556238932
EAN: 9781556238932
Dewy Decimal #: 658.3124
Hardcover: 225 pages
SKU: BX009-A07
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Clean and shiny. Minor wear, near new. Pgs crisp, clean, tight, unmarked. No remainder mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
The Power of Learning offers a five-step process that makes learning easier and shows how to get trainees more involved. It shows trainers, managers, and employees how individual learning can contribute to a stronger, more successful organization through different approaches to learning. The Power of Learning includes: illustrations and examples that are entertaining and informative; information on learning vs. training; shortcuts to help the reader train and learn.
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Customer Reviews
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practical advice from the trenches
Rating (4)
Date: 2003-12-13
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
The Power of Learning is a practical book written with implementation in mind. It's full of insightful ideas that can be immediately appropriated and put into practice by immaginative readers. Useful for anyone looking for inputs to make training and education really work in organizational settings. It could point to some more "academic references" for people interested in furthering their research.
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...and got the T-Shirt.
Rating (2)
Date: 2002-12-27
5 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
I'm a senior partner in a successful consulting firm and so naturally I have read many books about knowledge management and empowerment etc. This book was recommended to me by an ex-colleague and so I tracked a copy down for myself. It seemed to me that the content of the book was mainly promo material for the author. I didn't feel that he was working with me and my business so much as trying to sell me something. The author goes to great lengths to tell the reader that this is not some sort of training manual. This is, however, some sort of training manual. You could say it is the wool that has been pulled over the eyes of middle management but this would probably be too punishing a metaphor to be fair. The book serves little practical purpose but escapes just one star by being enthusiastically written. The author seems to believe his own hype and this at least affords the book a sense of energy and momentum which is so important in business. In summary, there are far superior texts available but I'll leave you to discover these for yourself!
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Rating (1)
Date: 2002-10-28
4 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
This book proposes to be an 'learning' tour de force, however i was disatisfied with its intellectual nous. I found the full volume, a collection of tired and hackneyed cliches, the example tests are unfulfilling and frankly at points, patronising. This author simply exploits common consultancy buzzwords. This appears to be a book in a time warp. All in all, this is a very ordinary publication. My advice is steer well clear of this and any other 'enpowerment' authors.
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A real Aha! read
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-02-17
4 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
The Power of Learning takes the reader on a fun journey through actual learning theory to the way our mental processes are stimulated when learning and on to how the principles of learning can be applied in all types of communication. The examples and "tests" are fun and thought-provoking, making this book a real learning experience in itself!
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