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Instructional Skills for On-The-Job Training and Experiential Learning: An Empirical Study of Japanese Firms
International Journal of Training and Development
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/ijtd.12035
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Education
Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior
Date
June 4, 2014
Authors
Makoto Matsuo
Publisher
Wiley
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