Trends in Training

Trends in Training

Author: Brian J. O'Leary

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2015-09-04

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1443882135

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In the modern workplace, millions of dollars are spent each year on employee training. All too often, however, little thought and effort is spent on evaluating training and ensuring that the correct training is taking place. Successful training is about understanding both organizational goals and employee behavior. The basis for this book is the 9th Annual River Cities Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference held on the campus of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in October 2013. The theme of the conference was “Trends in Training”. Accordingly, the focus of many of the talks was on how to train people to thrive and succeed in the environment where they spend a large portion of their lives – the workplace.


Modern Trends in Strength Training

Modern Trends in Strength Training

Author: Charles Poliquin

Publisher:

Published: 2006-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780997537529

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With the ever-increasing contribution of science to training methodology, strength coaches and personal trainers might assume that the subject of workout design would become less confusing.


Training and Development Methods

Training and Development Methods

Author: Rishipal

Publisher: S. Chand Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 846

ISBN-13: 812193656X

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Introduction To Training And Development | Human Resource Development And Career Planning | Training Need Identification | Learning | Strategic Training And Development | Organising The Training Function | Training Programme Design | Training Climate | Training Methodlogy | Training Methodology | Training Methodology | Transfer Of Training | Training Aids | Training Evaluation | Employee Obsolescence And Training | Training Perpectives And Trends


Evidence-Based Training Methods, 3rd Edition

Evidence-Based Training Methods, 3rd Edition

Author: Ruth Colvin Clark

Publisher: Association for Talent Development

Published: 2019-12-30

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1949036588

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Let evidence guide your training. Your training is much more effective when your methods are based on evidence. In this third edition of Evidence-Based Training Methods, Ruth Colvin Clark offers concrete training guidance as she connects research to practice. This book is rich with examples of how research enhances training, and with it as your guide, you can incorporate evidence and learning psychology into your program design, development, and delivery decisions. New in this edition, Clark examines research on feedback with application tips for training as well as on using animations in critical thinking exercises. Games have also inspired a great deal of recent research, leading to updated information about which ones are effective and why. Ultimately, Clark advises focusing on instructional methods that are relatively inexpensive to implement and offers simple, effective changes.