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Examples of Training Overpromotion
Ethics and Critical Thinking Quarterly Journal (1996)
  • Gundars E. Kaupins, Boise State University
Abstract
Corporate trainers often have to design and then promote their training program proposals to top management. Sometimes the effort can deceive managers who approve these programs. Trainers might claim their programs increase productivity when the programs do not do so. They might claim that their programs meet the company's needs when the only needs satisfied are the training department's.
Publication Date
September, 1996
Publisher Statement
This document was originally published in Ethics and Critical Thinking Quarterly Journal by the Franklin Publishing Company. Copyright restrictions may apply.
Citation Information
Gundars E. Kaupins. "Examples of Training Overpromotion" Ethics and Critical Thinking Quarterly Journal Vol. September 1996 Iss. Section 12 (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gundars_kaupins/95/