By Jamie McKenzie
- Education Sector We need to know what is working, what is not working and what needs changing. Without a robust and authentic assessment model, we are steering in the dark. We have little basis to invent, to modify or to shift direction. We surge ahead with Titanic confidence, entirely unaware of ice flows awaiting us in the darkness ahead.
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By Elaine C. Winfrey
- An excellent short summary of Kirkpatrick's four levels of evaluation to be used in assessing the success and value of training.
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By J.T. Taylor, M.A.
- Measuring soft skills training results is difficult. This article outlines a simple way to judge how much a particular training event will impact your company's bottom line.
(Added: 21-Jan-2004 Hits: 97
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By NA
- Edmonton, AB, Canada %u2013 August 23, 2000. Vicom Multimedia Inc. ("VMI") announces a new web-based Return on Investment calculator now instantly builds business cases for safety and loss prevention programs online. Using the interactive tool, business owners, safety and insurance professionals can discover what their budget, bottom-line, and payback could be if they trained their construction workforce with the SAFE-T-DiscŪ Construction Safety Training System (CSTS).
(Added: 17-Sep-2001 Hits: 105
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By CUNA
- Not an article, but an actual online tool you can use to actually calculate return on investment (realized or anticipated) for training programs. Plug in your values and get the result.
(Added: 30-May-2004 Hits: 81
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