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Obstacles to Distance Training and Education in Corporate Organizations
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Journal of Workplace Learning Volume 14, Number 5, ISSN 1366-5626

Abstract

A survey of 448 managers, trainers, and support staff in corporations identified distance education methods used: computer conferencing (237), CD-ROM/multimedia (80), print (52), and videoconferencing (25). The greatest barriers were lack of technical expertise and organizational change. A relationship between an organization's distance education capability and some barriers was found. (Contains 17 references.) (SK)

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Berge, Z.L. (2002). Obstacles to Distance Training and Education in Corporate Organizations. Journal of Workplace Learning, 14(5), 182. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from .

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