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Training needs analysis and evaluation / Roland Bee.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Developing skillsPublication details: [S.l.] : Hyperion Books, 1993.Description: 200 pISBN:
  • 0852925476
  • 9780852925478
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.312404
Online resources: Summary: Personnel professionals need to acquire and constantly update a full portfolio of core skills; this series aims to equip managers with all the essential elements. Roland and Frances Bee argue that training needs must be driven from business needs and a corporate strategy developed in response to external and internal stimuli. Once the need has been clearly specified, all the more technical issues fall easily into place. Using many examples, this clear, practical guide describes a systematic four-stage evaluation process which allows managers to assess whether training has been successfully transferred to the workplace, whether it serves organizational objectives and provides value for money.
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Books The MUA Library South C campus - Open Collection HF 5549.5 .B44 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 2003-1476
Books The MUA Library South C campus - Open Collection HF 5549.5 .B44 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1998-0208

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Personnel professionals need to acquire and constantly update a full portfolio of core skills; this series aims to equip managers with all the essential elements. Roland and Frances Bee argue that training needs must be driven from business needs and a corporate strategy developed in response to external and internal stimuli. Once the need has been clearly specified, all the more technical issues fall easily into place. Using many examples, this clear, practical guide describes a systematic four-stage evaluation process which allows managers to assess whether training has been successfully transferred to the workplace, whether it serves organizational objectives and provides value for money.

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