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Training Is Not All
FINISHING the last page of the book left me both gratiiird and dismayed. Gratified that an educator had undertaken to write 13 chapters on a wide range of subjects from management of co-operatives, small and large industry, to education, planning and the emerging social and economic order. Dismayed because the superior capabilities of the author do not show up to full advantage in the treatment of the subjects. The objective of the book, which is to examine the management gap in the developing economy in order to benefit managements, educational institutions, etc, remains unfulfilled.