Measuring and Maximizing Training Impact

Measuring and Maximizing Training Impact
Author: P. Leone
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137410485

This book shows trainers how to create building blocks, construct the right linkages, and measure the impact of training programs from the first step (Level 1 – reaction) to the final destination (Level 5 – ROI). Including a new ground-breaking Level 6 exploring training sustainability, this is a must-read for HR professionals.

Measuring and Maximizing Training Impact

Measuring and Maximizing Training Impact
Author: P. Leone
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137410485

This book shows trainers how to create building blocks, construct the right linkages, and measure the impact of training programs from the first step (Level 1 – reaction) to the final destination (Level 5 – ROI). Including a new ground-breaking Level 6 exploring training sustainability, this is a must-read for HR professionals.

Developing and Measuring Training the Six Sigma Way

Developing and Measuring Training the Six Sigma Way
Author: Kaliym A. Islam
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0787986976

This important resource translates the popular Six Sigma methodologies, tools, and techniques in a way that is customized specifically for the design, implementation, and measurement of employee development programs. A proven alternative to the Kirkpatrick Model, this new model offers a more effective method for designing and testing the effectiveness of training. Throughout the book, the author presents tools in a user-friendly and understandable format that is tailored for implementation in the development and measurement of employee learning programs. Step-by-step, Developing and Measuring Training the Six Sigma Way walks the reader through the highly effective and proven DMADDITM process.

Advancing Executive Coaching

Advancing Executive Coaching
Author: Gina Hernez-Broome
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470902388

Praise for Advancing Executive Coaching "Rich in content, this book is an impressive and varied review of the field of coaching from a notable assembly of authors. It is thought provoking yet practical, and represents an important contribution to a fast-moving field. A must read for anyone interested in executive coaching and all organizations that want to implement coaching " —Marshall Goldsmith, executive coach and author of the New York Times best-sellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There "This excellent book on executive coaching takes the reader on an exciting journey of discovery and explores the link between practice and research. A great resource for HR professionals and coaches." —Professor Stephen Palmer, Ph.D., director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, City University, London, United Kingdom "If you are looking for a solid evidence-based book on leadership and executive coaching – look no further. From tools and techniques, to theoretical frameworks and practice advice on how to implement and measure leadership coaching – it's all here. A must-have for the novice and experienced executive coach alike. Enjoy!" —Anthony M. Grant, Ph.D., director, Coaching Psychology Unit, University of Sydney "The book offers both tested strategies and techniques and an exploration of emerging issues and new directions." —Cindy McCauley, Ph.D., senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership "The editors have compiled an 'all-star' roster of authors who tackle issues from implementing and evaluating coaching programs to maximizing the effectiveness of individual coaching relationships. This book will be a must have for anyone interested in world-class executive coaching." —Kurt Kraiger, Ph.D., 2010 SIOP President, Professor and Director of the Industrial and Organizational Psychology Program at Colorado State University

Measuring and Improving Social Impacts

Measuring and Improving Social Impacts
Author: Marc J. Epstein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351276220

Identifying, measuring and improving social impact is a significant challenge for corporate and private foundations, charities, NGOs and corporations. How best to balance possible social and environmental benefits (and costs) against one another? How does one bring clarity to multiple possibilities and opportunities? Based on years of work and new field studies from around the globe, the authors have written a book for managers that is grounded in the best academic and managerial research.It is a practical guide that describes the steps needed for identifying, measuring and improving social impact. This approach is useful in maximizing the impact of different types of investments, including grants and donations, impact investments, and commercial investments.With numerous examples of actual organizational approaches, research into more than fifty organizations, and extensive practical guidance and best practices, Measuring and Improving Social Impacts fills a critical gap.

Monitoring and Evaluation Training

Monitoring and Evaluation Training
Author: Scott G. Chaplowe
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483313387

Monitoring and Evaluation Training fills a gap in the literature by providing readers with a systematic approach to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) training for programs and projects. Bridging theoretical concepts with practical, how-to knowledge, authors Scott Chaplowe and J. Bradley Cousins draw upon the scholarly literature, applied resources, and over 50 years of combined experience to provide expert guidance for M&E training that can be tailored to different training needs and contexts, from training for professionals or non-professionals, to organization staff, community members, and other groups with a desire to learn and sustain sound M&E practices.

Measuring the Unmeasurable

Measuring the Unmeasurable
Author: Robert D. Thompson
Publisher: Llumina Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781605940571

Today's competitive businesses thrive on actionable information--information that can easily be used as a guide to decision-making and organizational planning. When discussion moves to the multi-billion dollar business of corporate training, it becomes obvious that there is a serious gap between what is needed and what is provided. Over 75% of business leaders want information about what impact the training has on employee behavior, but less than 15% say they are getting it! If you are one of those charged with the responsibility of identifying and measuring behavioral change results from training and strategic business initiatives, you have your work cut out for you. The science that makes this information available is called "psychometrics." Most people have never heard of the science, let alone become comfortable with how it works. There is information out there, but most of it is written like a graduate school text in statistics. Not this one! Through the use of insightful, humorous analogies, the reader is gently led through the perils and pitfalls of psychology, statistics, and organizational behavior idiosyncrasies. Dr. Bob Thompson creates a roadmap, a working understanding, of how psychometrics can be applied to get actionable information, with an intriguing blend of humor, innovation, and common sense rarely seen in a breakthrough work of this type.

The Trainer's Impact

The Trainer's Impact
Author: Abhishek Rajput
Publisher: ICARIANS
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-08-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8196663226

For the Unsung Heros of Organisations - The Corporate Trainers. Introducing - The Trainer's Impact The Trainer's Impact" is a comprehensive guide that unveils the transformative potential of trainers as catalysts for organizational growth. This book is designed to provide trainers, HR professionals, and organizational leaders with a roadmap to harnessing the power of training for exponential growth. Through insightful chapters, real-world examples, and actionable strategies, you will uncover how trainers contribute to aligning training initiatives with strategic goals, fostering innovation, nurturing a culture of continuous learning, and building cohesive teams. You will also gain a deeper understanding of the impact of training on employee development, skill enhancement, and overall organizational success. "The Trainer's Impact is more than a book; it is a call to action. It empowers you to become a change agent, an advocate for learning, and a driver of innovation. Whether you are seeking to enhance your training methodologies, elevate your HR strategies, or lead your organization to new horizons, this book is your companion on the path to success."

Measuring and Improving Social Impacts

Measuring and Improving Social Impacts
Author: Marc J. Epstein
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1609949781

Philanthropic NGOs, foundations, and corporations face endlessly competing needs when deciding to invest or donate for maximum social impact. This book fills an enormous gap by providing a system to measure, operationalize, and improve any organization's impact investments.

The Complete Handbook of Coaching

The Complete Handbook of Coaching
Author: Elaine Cox
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1473904137

This second edition provides the most comprehensive guide to the field of coaching, exploring a range of coaching theories and approaches, genres and settings, and professional issues. It supports trainees and professionals to identify and develop a personal style of coaching. Its three parts cover: The theoretical traditions underpinning coaching such as cognitive-behavioural, Gestalt and existential Contexts and genres such as life, executive, peer, team and career coaching Professional issues such as ethics, supervision, continuing professional development, standards and mental-health issues. Written by leading international authors, each chapter makes links between theory and practice and includes discussion questions to facilitate reflection on the topic, further reading suggestions, and case studies. This new edition includes completely revised and updated chapters throughout, an additional emphasis on cross-cultural coaching and new chapters on Health and Wellness Coaching and Researching Coaching. The handbook is a unique resource that has helped thousands of practitioners and trainees from a variety of professions and multi-disciplinary backgrounds, including health, education, business and management and psychology, throughout their coaching career.