- Effective Training Programs for Managers
Effective programs mean managers feel better prepared to handle their day-to-day responsibilities in ways that minimize risk to the company while improving relationships in the workplace.
- Survive and Thrive
The business literacy initiative that Delta Air Lines launched last May wasn't just another training event. Sponsored by president and COO Fred Reid, the initiative included 160 of Delta's senior leaders. To say that it was unusual for a group of that caliber to engage in a single activity for ......
- Cheap feats
HEADNOTE HOW DOES LOW-COST AIRLINE BUZZ CUT PRICES WITHOUT SACRIFICING SAFETY? COMPANY FINANCE MANAGER JUSTIN HATTEE EXPLAINS Recently, low cost airlines have become increasingly high profile. The value for money offered is capturing the public's attention as European flights become more affordable and businesses of all sizes have begun to ......
- Designing management education and training programsfor service firm entrepreneurs.
Management education is repeatedly cited as an effective way of providing small businesses with the management expertise they require. Agencies that supply management education offer significant potential in meeting small business needs. This potential can be realized, however, only if these agencies can provide suitable training programs for this group ......
- British Airways launches global learning programme for
staff.
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD British Airways has created a global learning programme for its 48,000 employees which is offered by Oracle and Thomson NETg. The carrier is using Oracle iLearning and NETg Open Learning to transform its existing training strategy into an integrated learning programme that manages hundreds ......
- The American Way
At 72, there¿s nothing new about Fort Worth, Texas-based American Airlines. However, the company, which is enough of an industry stalwart to brag that it partly got its start by acquiring a company that Charles Lindbergh was chief pilot of, tries to keep its recruiting and training methods as up-to-date ......
- Safety First: The American Way
At 72, there's nothing new about Fort Worth, Texas-based American Airlines. However, the company, which is enough of an industry stalwart to brag that it partly got its start by acquiring a company that Charles Lindbergh was chief pilot of, tries to keep its recruiting and training methods as up-to-date ......