Learning preferences and the different ways that people represent, organise and process information are of relevance to learning and development practitioners
Eugene Sadler-Smith
Publication date:
16 June 2005
Source:
People Management magazine
Page:
48
Learning preferences and the different ways that people habitually represent, organise and process information are of immediate relevance to learning and...
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