Micro-coaching as a blend to make e-learning more effective
While e-learning has taken a stronghold as the de-facto training medium in knowledge intensive technology sector organizations, several factors have been hypothesized to influence the efficacy of training efforts, such as educator presence, interaction levels and individual motivation for developmen...
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Main Author: | NARAYANAN, Krishnan |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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