Training Within Industry

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TRAINING WITHIN INDUSTRY MATERIALS

Bulletins Issued by Training Within Industry and Outlines of the Training Within Industry Programs for War Plants and Essential Services

WAR MANPOUTER COMMISSION Bureau of Training Training Within Industry Service

TRAINING WITHIN INDUSTRY MATERIALS

Section I-The Training Within Industry Bulletins

Developing All-Round Skil!ed Craftsmen through Apprenticeship Expanding the Managerid Orgnnizntion Hon7 to Get s P l a r t Training Plan into Action How to Get Continuing Results from Plant Training Programs How to Improve Job hfetilods How to In~proveJob Relations How to Instruct a Man on the Job How to Meet Specific Needs How to Prepare Instructors to Give Intensive Job Instruction How to Select New Supervizors How Training Can Be Done-R~cthods, Aids Improving Supervisors' Ihom-ledge of the Work Incrcasing War Production through E m p l o ~ m e n t Women of Introducing the New Employee to the Job Keeping Supervisors Informed about Their Responsibilities Management and Skilled Supervision Safety on the Job for the New Employee Strengtllening the Mailagerial Organization Supplementary Instructicn for Upgrading The Training Within Industly Program Training Aids Training Production W ~ r l i e r s Training Workers to hlect Defense Needs Tying-in Pre-employment Training With On-The-Job Training Upgrading

Section 11-Job Section 111-Job Section IV-Job Section V-Union

Instruction Sessions Outline and Reference Material Methods Sessions Outline and Reference Material Relations Sessions Outline and Reference Material Job Relations Sessions Outline and Reference Material Development Institute

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Section VI-Program

PROVIDED BY PURDUE UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 765-494-9876

Within Industry Bulletins

Training Within Industry was organized in August 1940. Its immediate purpose, as far as could be seen then, was to provide a clearing-house service in industrial training techniques, and to make training...