This is the third edition of Rolf P. Lynton and Udai Pareeks bestselling book, Training for Development. Completely revised, this new edition reflects the "speed of change" that the world has undergone in the last two decades and includes recent examples and illustrations. Since 1967, Training for Development has been regarded as the most comprehensive work available to professionals in the field of training and development. The authors focus on training not primarily as a source of new information, but rather as a means ...
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This is the third edition of Rolf P. Lynton and Udai Pareeks bestselling book, Training for Development. Completely revised, this new edition reflects the "speed of change" that the world has undergone in the last two decades and includes recent examples and illustrations. Since 1967, Training for Development has been regarded as the most comprehensive work available to professionals in the field of training and development. The authors focus on training not primarily as a source of new information, but rather as a means for changing behavior for lasting improvement on the job. While the book is well-anchored theoretically, it is also full of practical examples. It is divided into four sections and each section contains well-researched models and illustrations on training and development. Written in a jargon-free style, it is an essential reading for those involved in training, human resource development, organizational and institutional development, and organizational behavior.
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This is the most pathetic book I have ever read in my life ... till now ..... !!! If you start reading one sentance, you will never know and it would be a para with so many pauses here and there having so many situations, scenarios covered at the same place, that you will be confused that what was being discussed in turn resulting into frustation and at the end of the para you would feel lost what was being discussed ......
Just tried to give some sample but i am not expert as Mr Udai Pareek and Lynton are .. great guys ... have special qualities ...