Abstract
This paper offers a critique of existing approaches to training in small firms. It is primarily concerned with the relationship between organizational and managerial development and examines the contribution and value of training processes. The underlying premise is the belief that training can and should be a powerful agent of change, facilitating and enabling a company to develop its capabilities, thus enhancing profitability.
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