Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present a holistic approach to training, that clearly demonstrates cost savings with improved effectiveness and efficiencies that are aligned to business objectives. Design/methodology/approach – Extending Kirkpatrick’s evaluation framework with Phillips’s return-on-investment (ROI) concepts, the paper conveys a number of successes; including trainee satisfaction and the capturing of improved knowledge and skills. Findings – The paper includes case studies of how, and to what extent this knowledge has been applied with examples of resulting efficiency savings. The paper shows that there is growing agreement that one of the primary drivers, if not the key driver of long-term organisational effectiveness,...
Organisations devise training programmes to ensure that employees make an effective contribution to ...
The promotion of the value of training amongst SMEs is a challenging task. The cost associated with ...
Purpose – This paper aims to briefly review the current state of and rationale for workplace trainin...
Training at the workplace is commonly accepted as the ready-made solution to organizational problem...
Three steps must be implemented if a training programme is to be successful. The first is the ide...
Abstract: Organisations face productivity and efficiency challenges brought on by global pressure. T...
The paper concentrates on the topic of efficiency and effectiveness of company training. This work h...
This paper\u27s goals are to support the intuitive feeling that training and education of employees ...
Every year new challenges emerge in the field of training and development, for example, competency d...
The biggest challenge in the future will be establishment of processes and creation of a model for t...
Many organizations have invested a significant amount of their resources in training because effecti...
Background - Employee training is deemed essential in developing the skillset, knowledge, performanc...
At a time when industrial expense is under great pressure, particularly training budgets, it is of g...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to describe a variety of cost-effective methods that employers can use to s...
Every year new challenges emerge in the field of training and development, for example, competency d...
Organisations devise training programmes to ensure that employees make an effective contribution to ...
The promotion of the value of training amongst SMEs is a challenging task. The cost associated with ...
Purpose – This paper aims to briefly review the current state of and rationale for workplace trainin...
Training at the workplace is commonly accepted as the ready-made solution to organizational problem...
Three steps must be implemented if a training programme is to be successful. The first is the ide...
Abstract: Organisations face productivity and efficiency challenges brought on by global pressure. T...
The paper concentrates on the topic of efficiency and effectiveness of company training. This work h...
This paper\u27s goals are to support the intuitive feeling that training and education of employees ...
Every year new challenges emerge in the field of training and development, for example, competency d...
The biggest challenge in the future will be establishment of processes and creation of a model for t...
Many organizations have invested a significant amount of their resources in training because effecti...
Background - Employee training is deemed essential in developing the skillset, knowledge, performanc...
At a time when industrial expense is under great pressure, particularly training budgets, it is of g...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to describe a variety of cost-effective methods that employers can use to s...
Every year new challenges emerge in the field of training and development, for example, competency d...
Organisations devise training programmes to ensure that employees make an effective contribution to ...
The promotion of the value of training amongst SMEs is a challenging task. The cost associated with ...
Purpose – This paper aims to briefly review the current state of and rationale for workplace trainin...