A colleague of mine remembers hearing of a study dome by Door (or Dore) an American who analysed the maximum number of trainees / delegates in variou training situations.
Does any have any further knowledge ?
Bill Piper

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A colleague of mine remembers hearing of a study dome by Door (or Dore) an American who analysed the maximum number of trainees / delegates in variou training situations.
Does any have any further knowledge ?
Bill Piper
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A possibility
Hi Bill
I’m not specifically aware of the book you’re looking for but this may be it: How the Japanese learn to work, Ronald Dore & Mari Sako. ISBN: 041515345X. 1998
Hope it helps
Jo