![]() Training for Impact: How to Link Training to Business Needs and Measure the Results
ISBN: 978-1-55542-153-3
Hardcover
336 pages
May 1989, Pfeiffer
US $52.00
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Part One: Moving from Activity Training to Impact Training .
1. The Training-for-Activity Trap.
2. The Training-for-Impact Approach.
Part Two: Creating Strategic Partnerships with Management.
3. Identifying Business Needs and Clients.
4. Forming a Collaborative Relationship with Clients.
5. Conducting Initial Project Meetings.
Part Three: Diagnosing Organizational Needs and Making Training Decisions.
6. Assessing Performance Effectiveness.
7. Analyzing Causes of Performance Gaps.
8. Tabulating, Interpreting, and Reporting Results to Clients.
Part Four: Building Evaluation and Tracking Systems into Training Programs.
9. Participant Reactions: Going Beyond "Smile Sheets".
10. Participant Learning: Assessing Development of Knowledge and Skills.
11. Behavioral Results: Evaluating Transfer of Learning to the Job.
12. Nonobservable Results: Identifying Changes in Values, Beliefs, and Cognitive Skills.
13. Operational Results: Measuring Impact on the Business.
Part Five: Using the Training-for-Impact Approach.
14. How and Where to Begin.
1. The Training-for-Activity Trap.
2. The Training-for-Impact Approach.
Part Two: Creating Strategic Partnerships with Management.
3. Identifying Business Needs and Clients.
4. Forming a Collaborative Relationship with Clients.
5. Conducting Initial Project Meetings.
Part Three: Diagnosing Organizational Needs and Making Training Decisions.
6. Assessing Performance Effectiveness.
7. Analyzing Causes of Performance Gaps.
8. Tabulating, Interpreting, and Reporting Results to Clients.
Part Four: Building Evaluation and Tracking Systems into Training Programs.
9. Participant Reactions: Going Beyond "Smile Sheets".
10. Participant Learning: Assessing Development of Knowledge and Skills.
11. Behavioral Results: Evaluating Transfer of Learning to the Job.
12. Nonobservable Results: Identifying Changes in Values, Beliefs, and Cognitive Skills.
13. Operational Results: Measuring Impact on the Business.
Part Five: Using the Training-for-Impact Approach.
14. How and Where to Begin.

