Enhancing continued professional development strategically :an outlook via adult learning theory / Fadilah Puteh and Maniam Kaliannan

Professional development (PD) among organizational talents is a critical element in today's business environment. In view of PD, both organizations and their professional members are required to learn continuously, thus Continued Professional Development (CPD) activities in organizations are ga...

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Main Authors: Puteh, Fadilah (Author), Kaliannan, Maniam (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, 2016-06.
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