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Titel
The training evaluation process : a practical approach to evaluating corporate training programs
Auflage
1st ed. 1992
Ort / Verlag
Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media, B.V.,
Erscheinungsjahr
[1992]
Link zum Volltext
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes index.
  • 1. Introduction to Evaluation -- 2. Training Evaluation Phases -- 3. Developing an Evaluation Plan -- 4. Develop Evaluation Procedures -- 5. Obtain Evaluation Data -- 6. Analyze Evaluation Data -- 7. Report Evaluation Results -- 8. Measuring Effective Evaluations -- 9. Glossary of Terms -- 10. Index.
  • This book details a unique training evaluation approach developed by David J. Basarab, Sr. currently the Manager of Evaluation at Motorola University. This approach was developed in part based on information from his graduate coursework with Dr. Darrell K. Root, professor of program evaluation and educational administration at the University of Dayton. It enabled Motorola to evaluate their corporate training programs to determine whether money spent on training was an investment or an expense. This evaluation approach is also significant in determining either the effectiveness of or the opportunities to improve corporate training programs. In this text, The Training Evaluation Process, David Basarab and Darrell Root provide commercial industry training with a step-by-step approach to use when evaluating training progrruns, thus allowing training to be viewed as an investment rather than an expense. This text focuses on assessing training programs, so that they may be improved. This approach provides a successful procedure to use when evaluating training programs. Included in the text is a comprehensive explanation of the evaluation model developed by D. L. Kirkpatrick (Kirkpatrick, D. L., November 1959) in which he described four levels of evaluating training progrruns: Level 1 -Reaction: Evaluate to learn participants' perception to the training program. Level 2 -Learning: Evaluate to determine whether participants have learned the course subject matter. Level 3 -Behavior: Evaluate participants' use of newly acquired job skills on the job. Level 4 -Results: Evaluate the organizational impact of training on company's workforce.
  • English
  • Description based on print version record.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 94-011-2940-1
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-2940-4
Titel-ID: 9925042918106463
Format
1 online resource (IX, 277 p.)
Schlagworte
Employees