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Just-in-time TrainingThe Problem and the Solution. There has emerged a need to make learning and working even more seamless than ever before. Most forms of planned on-the-job training address this need, but will current conceptualizations be sufficient to meet future organizational needs? This chapter discusses just-in-time training as a variant of planned on-the-job training, but with a greater emphasis on attaining an even greater proximity between the need and the delivery of the training. Just-in-time training is an emerging concept that derives much of its meaning from using the in regards to the scheduling and production in manufacturing settings.
Advances in Developing Human Resources, Vol. 3, No. 4,
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