ABSTRACT
This paper describes the approach taken in introducing a central training program into the federal government of Canada. The task represented a challenge faced by all large, complex and multi-faceted organizations and the experiences of the Canadian government should be of interest to all who have a concern for training in electronic data processing.
- Implementation of the systems approach to central EDP training in the Canadian government
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