ABSTRACT

Training and Development in Organizations introduces students to the field of training and development, showcasing how the role and function of training within an organization supports the organization’s efforts at fulfilling its mission.

Focusing on six themes – strategic view; training paradigm; training model; types of training; rubrics; and andragogy, a theory focused specifically on the adult learner – the author offers an applied approach to designing and implementing a training program. Readers will learn about different types of training programs, ranging from simple to complex, while a model program design demonstrates the critical elements associated with designing a program, such as subjects, time frame, learning objectives, and more. Practical exercises and thought-provoking end of chapter questions help students learn how to apply the concepts successfully, while Chapter Twelve specifically includes a variety of practical exercises for use in application-oriented assignments.

Undergraduate students of human resource management, and training and development, as well as business managers seeking to develop their training knowledge, will appreciate this commonsense treatment of the subject.

chapter |14 pages

Overview

chapter |9 pages

The Organization

chapter |11 pages

The Adult Learner

chapter |16 pages

Conducting a Needs Assessment

chapter |17 pages

Learning Objectives

chapter |19 pages

Instructional Methods

chapter |18 pages

Motivating Trainees

chapter |16 pages

Training Program Assessment

chapter |19 pages

Training Themes

chapter |18 pages

Model for Designing Training Programs

chapter |17 pages

Designing Online Training Programs

chapter |4 pages

Conclusions