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Reg Revans has no time for the ‘unreal’, case‐study method of management education in the classroom. His belief — that people learn best by solving real problems, and that a manager's only teacher is his own experience — is the backbone of his action learning programme. Roger Eglin describes how it is being taken up by an increasing number of major British companies — among them GEC.

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