While upbeat lingo abounds about “complementing strategic objectives” and “driving productivity,” the fact is that most training does not make a significant enough impact on business results, and when it does, training professionals fail to make a convincing case about the value added to the bottom line. The vaunted “business partnership model” has yet to be realized—and in tough economic times, when the training budget is often the first to be cut, training is on trial for its very existence. Using a courtroom trial as a metaphor, Training on Trial seeks to get to the truth about why training fails and puts the business partnership model to work for real. Readers on both sides of the “courtroom” will learn how to stop viewing training as a cost center, and bridge the gulf between what learning functions deliver and what business units need to execute their strategies. A thought-provoking read for trainers and business unit leaders alike, Training on Trial provides a new application of the Kirkpatrick Four-Level Evaluation Model and a multitude of tips and techniques that allow lessons learned to be put into action now.
This book also includes the latest information on state training requirements.
At last a really critical look at current training practice, penetrating the jargon and seeing what is REALLY happening behind the scenes. Distils the best and the worst of corporate training methodology.
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Previous edition published: Austin, Texas: Pro-Ed, Inc., [2007]
MACK'S CRIMINAL LAW TRIAL BOOK: 2020
Written for the novice, this is the 16th edition of a classic handbook which aims to cover every aspect of gundog training, from choice of puppy through to participation in field trials.
Learn how to become the guiding advocate, develop a simple core message, and skillfully make memories at trial. Like A Visual Refresher Course on Expert Testimony, this is another book you will actually use.
Provides information on the Discrete Trial Training (DTT) method that is very useful for teaching skills to adolescents and children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).
Chosen the best book from over 300 entries, Winning at Trial has been singled out by the Association of Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) for its clarity and innovative teaching methods.