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Management Learning and Training 1.0

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  • Date added: January 17, 2002
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From IT Concept :

This eBook explains the advantages of online and interactive management training, learning and coaching. It shows the differences between training and teaching, western and eastern concepts of training. Both trainers and trainees will be benefited by the concepts in it.

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