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Title: A qualitative assessment of the interaction between training and organisational change: a case study approach
Authors: Smith, E.E. 
Keywords: Organisations;training;change initiatives;case study methodology;qualitative research approach
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Source: Smith, E.E. 2008. A qualitative assessment of the interaction between training and organisational change: a case study approach. Journal of Business and Management Dynamics (JBMD), 2(2): 155-166. [http://digitalknowledge.cput.ac.za/bitstream/11189/871/4/JBMD-08part3.pdf]
Journal: Journal of Business and Management Dynamics (JBMD) 
Abstract: This article outlines the interactive role between change and training in organisations. A qualitative research approach is followed by means of the case study methodology. Two case studies of organisations which have undergone major change and the role played by training in these change interventions are identified, presented and analysed. Often insufficient training programmes are put in place in the wake of change initiatives, and efforts should be made to plan the role of training in the change process. A paradigm shift is required regarding the traditional role of training in facilitating change. Guidelines are provided to facilitate organisational change through training.
URI: http://digitalknowledge.cput.ac.za/bitstream/11189/871/4/JBMD-08part3.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11189/8083
ISSN: 2070-0156
Appears in Collections:BUS - Journal Articles (DHET subsidised)

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