PARA TODA NECESIDAD SIEMPRE HAY UN LIBRO

Imagen de Google Jackets

Performance technology / compiled by Chris Lee

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Detalles de publicación: Minneapolis, Minn. : Lakewood Books, c1989Descripción: ix, 202 p. : il. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0943210127
Otro título:
  • The new HRD library [Título paralelo]
  • Training directors' forum newsletter [Título paralelo]
  • The best of lakewood publications' strategies and techniques for managers and trainers [Título paralelo]
Títulos uniformes:
  • eng
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HF 5549 .5 T7 N494 v.5 1989
Contenidos:
Chapter 1 Approaches to performance improvement -- Why have training and development departments anyway? -- Performance technology working the system -- Energizing performance at consumers power -- Performance engineering: more than a metaphor, less than -- ISD: technology for everyone -- The system approach: a nice theory, but.. -- Training for organization results -- Caution: training is not a cure-all -- How long does it take? -- The science of winning -- An {uml}expert system{uml}for trainers -- Chapter 2: Analysis -- Performance is the purpose -- Front-end analysis -- Analyzing organizational performance -- A fine mesh at ibm -- Measuring potential for performance improvement -- Wasted behavior: a confession -- How to conduct a real performance auditSoft skills, hard numbers -- When trainers should talk themselves out of a job -- Assessing your needs assessment -- How to use normal group technique to asses training needs -- Needs analysis: concept in search of content -- Flow-process charts: how they help determine employee training needs -- Determining the training needs of your supervisors- when they´re -- Questions & answers about determining your training needs -- Before objectives: solution statemenets -- Figuring out what people need to learn -- How to conduct a sales performance audit -- The ´count and chart´ approach to task analysisi -- The critical incident method of analysis -- Competency analysis: looking at attitudes and interests as well as technical job skills -- Chapter 3: Design -- How to desing the ideal training course -- The whens, whys and hows of behavioral objectives -- Writing objectives with style -- Verifyning your training objectives
Etiquetas de esta biblioteca: No hay etiquetas de esta biblioteca para este título. Ingresar para agregar etiquetas.
Valoración
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Biblioteca de origen Colección Signatura topográfica Copia número Estado Notas Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras Reserva de ítems
Libros para consulta en sala Libros para consulta en sala Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac COLECCIÓN RESERVA HF 5549 .5 T7 N494 v.5 1989 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) 1 No para préstamo Innovacion Empresarial 030716
Total de reservas: 0

Chapter 1 Approaches to performance improvement -- Why have training and development departments anyway? -- Performance technology working the system -- Energizing performance at consumers power -- Performance engineering: more than a metaphor, less than -- ISD: technology for everyone -- The system approach: a nice theory, but.. -- Training for organization results -- Caution: training is not a cure-all -- How long does it take? -- The science of winning -- An {uml}expert system{uml}for trainers -- Chapter 2: Analysis -- Performance is the purpose -- Front-end analysis -- Analyzing organizational performance -- A fine mesh at ibm -- Measuring potential for performance improvement -- Wasted behavior: a confession -- How to conduct a real performance auditSoft skills, hard numbers -- When trainers should talk themselves out of a job -- Assessing your needs assessment -- How to use normal group technique to asses training needs -- Needs analysis: concept in search of content -- Flow-process charts: how they help determine employee training needs -- Determining the training needs of your supervisors- when they´re -- Questions & answers about determining your training needs -- Before objectives: solution statemenets -- Figuring out what people need to learn -- How to conduct a sales performance audit -- The ´count and chart´ approach to task analysisi -- The critical incident method of analysis -- Competency analysis: looking at attitudes and interests as well as technical job skills -- Chapter 3: Design -- How to desing the ideal training course -- The whens, whys and hows of behavioral objectives -- Writing objectives with style -- Verifyning your training objectives

Donación Donación

Inglés

  • Universidad del Caribe
  • Con tecnología Koha