Learning and Development for Managers: Perspectives from Research and Practice

Learning and Development for Managers enables students and managers of learning and development (L&D) to understand the theory and practice of L&D in organizations.
The book explores the concept of learning from a variety of perspectives through the use of examples of research and practice from all over the world. It takes a broad view of learning as encompassing explicit and implicit as well as individual and collective learning processes. The central argument of the book is that the practice of L&D should be based upon a rigorous theoretical and empirical base. To this end, each chapter uses synopses of research studies and case studies from businesses to illustrate the most important theories, concepts and models.
For the benefit of students and teachers each chapter also contains lists of key concepts, knowledge outcomes, ‘perspectives from practice’, ‘perspectives from research’, discussion points (for individual or class use), and concept checklists. Each chapter is illustrated with diagrams, tables and ‘L&D facts and figures’.

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