Transfer of learning is the application, back at work, of knowledge, skills and attitudes obtained in learning situations. The amount of learning that is transferred back to the workplace after a training event is the key measure of the success of that training. There is, after all, no point carrying out the training if nothing changes as a result of it. But the transfer doesn't only depend on how good the training is. A number of key factors have to be in place. In the Transfer of Learning Pocketbook, authors Dr Paul Donovan and John Townsend identify 17 factors that determine whether or not new learning will be transferred and used to improve job performance. After extensive research within the HR community, the factors were identified an...
This study will investigate what occurs in the transfer process. The transfer process is defined as ...
The transfer of training can be considered the Achilles heel of the training process. When trainees ...
Considerable expenditure on human resource development(HRD) has not necessarily resulted in a signif...
Although organizations invest billions of dollars in training every year, many trained competencies ...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
Ph.D. (Leadership Performance and Change)Organisations worldwide have made substantial investments i...
Even successful training programs cannot guarantee that newly learned knowledge and skills will be t...
Research on training transfer continues to intri-gue scholars andworkplace practitioners inter-ested...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i.e....
Fortune 500 corporations and public sector organizations expend $109 billion dollars annually to acc...
Considerable expenditure on human resource development (HRD) has not necessarily resulted in a sign...
The goal of this study is to identify the enabling factors that ensure the transfer of learn-ing aft...
Despite large organizational investments of time and money into employee training newly acquired kno...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i...
The Problem and the Solution. Many times learning never finds its way to actual practices in organiz...
This study will investigate what occurs in the transfer process. The transfer process is defined as ...
The transfer of training can be considered the Achilles heel of the training process. When trainees ...
Considerable expenditure on human resource development(HRD) has not necessarily resulted in a signif...
Although organizations invest billions of dollars in training every year, many trained competencies ...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
Ph.D. (Leadership Performance and Change)Organisations worldwide have made substantial investments i...
Even successful training programs cannot guarantee that newly learned knowledge and skills will be t...
Research on training transfer continues to intri-gue scholars andworkplace practitioners inter-ested...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i.e....
Fortune 500 corporations and public sector organizations expend $109 billion dollars annually to acc...
Considerable expenditure on human resource development (HRD) has not necessarily resulted in a sign...
The goal of this study is to identify the enabling factors that ensure the transfer of learn-ing aft...
Despite large organizational investments of time and money into employee training newly acquired kno...
Effective application of skills & knowledge gained from a training program to a job situation, i...
The Problem and the Solution. Many times learning never finds its way to actual practices in organiz...
This study will investigate what occurs in the transfer process. The transfer process is defined as ...
The transfer of training can be considered the Achilles heel of the training process. When trainees ...
Considerable expenditure on human resource development(HRD) has not necessarily resulted in a signif...