1989 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Training for Current Jobs
Author : Margaret Attwood
Published in: Personnel Management
Publisher: Macmillan Education UK
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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From childhood we learn to cope with living. Is this training, or is it education? These terms are often used as if they were synonymous. They are not, and an understanding of the differences between them is important to an understanding of the training process in business organisations. Both are processes which help people to learn, but they differ in orientation and objectives. It is probably simplest to define training as oriented towards the needs of the organisation while education is oriented to the needs of the individual. These differences can be summarised as shown in Table 8.1.