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The Training Measurement Book: Best Practices, Proven Methodologies, and Practical Approaches by Josh Bersin β€” book cover

The Training Measurement Book: Best Practices, Proven Methodologies, and Practical Approaches

by Josh Bersin
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Overview

The Training Measurement Book offers managers, executives, and training and human resource professionals a method for measuring their investments in a way that provides information that is both actionable, credible, and meaningful to corporate leaders. Using the methods outlined in this important resource, you can free yourself from traditional, often cumbersome measurement models and put in place pragmatic, useful, and easy-to-implement approaches for measuring training activities.

Synopsis

The Training Measurement Book offers managers, executives, and training and human resource professionals a method for measuring their investments in a way that provides information that is both actionable, credible, and meaningful to corporate leaders. Using the methods outlined in this important resource, you can free yourself from traditional, often cumbersome measurement models and put in place pragmatic, useful, and easy-to-implement approaches for measuring training activities.

About the Author, Josh Bersin

Josh Bersin is the president and founder of Bersin & Associates, a leading industry research and advisory firm in enterprise learning and talent management. Bersin is the author of The Blended Learning Book from Pfeiffer, and The High-Impact Learning Organization and High Impact Talent Management.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780787975449

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