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read this book 7 times in elementary school!

The best short essay work I have seen on this subjectThe information is concise and beautifully and fascinatingly written.


Excellently Illustrated. The perfect reference booK!!!

Invaluable aid for today¿s training professionalsThis brand new edition of the Gower Handbook of Training and Development will be an invaluable aid for today's training professionals as they face up to the organizational challenges presented to them. All 38 chapters in this edition are new and many of the contributors, whilst being best selling authors or established industry figures, are appearing for the first time in this form. Edited by Anthony Landale, this Handbook builds on the foundations that previous editions have laid down whilst, at the same time, highlighting many of the very latest advances in the industry.
The Handbook is divided into five sections-learning organizations, best practice, advanced techniques in training and development, the use of IT in learning, and evaluation issues.
Anthony Landale is currently Editor-in-Chief of Management Skills & Development magazine, having been the editor from 1992-1998. He is a regular contributor to The Guardian's management page, and is a freelance trainer specializing in areas including facilitation, coaching and personal development. Additionally, he is a qualified counsellor with his own private practice.
Reviewed by Azlan Adnan. Formerly Business Development Manager with KPMG, Azlan Adnan is currently Managing Partner of Azlan & Koh Knowledge and Professional Management Group, an education and management consulting practice based in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo. He holds a Master's degree in International Business and Management from the Westminster Business School, London.


Fear Understood, Evil ContainedWhere one expected esoteric expressions, one got instead some
very logical analyses which guide the reader through the fog
of philosophical discourse, religious speculation, and psychological angst. In short, the text is rich in content,
very insightful in method, and refreshingly clear in arguments.


"My Money?"

a wonderful book for anyone who love horses and horse racing

The best book on the Hosehold Division in the late 1970's

Finding the answers

Excellent and completeJust buy the whole series and you will not be disappointed.