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Work cat.: Turnbull, H. Investing in people, c1996: back cover (Investors in People is the most important quality programme
for change in the 1990s)
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Taylor, P. Investors in People explained, 1995: p.1 (Investors in People (IIP) is a methodology based on widely accepted principles
of training through which organisations are able to improve their training processes and enhance performance; it is a national
movement, well entrenched in the U.K., towards the development of an industrial, commercial and service culture, with the
ability to compete with world-class competition)
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Gilliland, N. Developing your business through Investors in People, 1996.
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Investors in People review, 1996.
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Worldcat, Oct. 10, 1996 (Investors in People)
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Gower handb. of training and development, 1994: p. 9 ('seal of approval' approach exists in Britain for company-wide training
and development practice ... aimed at enabling and encouraging all employers to raise their performance through effective
development of their workforce.)
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Here are entered works on the British government's Investors in People initiative of industrial training and development.