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Studying Your Workforce
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Studying Your Workforce
Applied Research Methods and Tools for the Training and Development Practitioner


May 1997 | 155 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Studying Your Workforce concisely and easily describes how to apply specific research methods to common human resource development problems. It outlines the basic principles of research and ties those principles to human resource development functions. Some of the topics examined include performance problem analysis, performance solutions, and assessing solution adequacy. Background sections on the theoretical and research aspects of the methods are included, along with examples drawn from the field showing the approach used in practice. The book concludes with a discussion of special issues including legal and ethical concerns, reporting results, sample size and statistical analysis issues, and confidentiality and privacy.

 
Using Research for Training and Development
 
Data Collection
Planning, Testing and Observing

 
 
Data Collection
Survey, Interviews and Reporting Results

 
 
Front-End Assessment
Identifying Performance Problems

 
 
Front-End Assessment
Basing HRD Programs on Needs Analysis

 
 
Developing HRD Solutions
 
Assessing the Adequacy of HRD Solutions

Plenty of techniques and methods to aid analysis of training and development effectiveness in a work place.

Mr Anthony Goddard
Adult education, Tameside College
July 17, 2012

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