A Realistic Industrial Management Training Program for the Engineering College Graduate with Presentation of Criteria for Performance Evaluation

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Harmon, Ronald J.

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1970

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Industrial management , Management training , Training

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A well designed manufacturing management training program should consider at least two principles. First, that training should be oriented to meet specific company needs and second, that training should be tailored to meet individual needs. A contemporary appraising technique should also be employed for control of the training program. The appraisal should provide a yardstick against which each trainee and supervisor could measure his performance of duties.

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R.J. Harmon, "A Realistic Industrial Management Training Program for the Engineering College Graduate with Presentation of Criteria for Performance Evaluation", MBA dissertation, School of Business, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1970.

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