This book addresses the expanding role and resources of today’s trainer. In a new overview of computer-based instruction, the authors introduce this medium, weigh training needs and costs against potential benefits and applications, and discuss the design features of effective interactive programs. The authors also re-emphasize the mastery of good platform skills, detailing the four-step process for developing interesting and informative presentations.
The material in this publication has been field-tested in hundreds of training programs, and the many suggestions and ideas of trainees and trainers have been incorporated in this revision. Dawing on years of experience with trainers and supervisors in all types of organizations, Donaldson and Scannell offer a comprehensive, step-by-step introduction to the field of HRD, with tips and techniques for launching and sustaining effective training initiatives. With a clear and concise blending of learning theory and field-tested practice, Human Resource Development provides a practical, self-teaching guide for the new trainer-and a handy reference for the seasoned professional.
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