2nd Edition

Designing Training Programs

By Zeace Nadler, Leonard Nadler Copyright 1994

    First published in 1994. This new edition could be the single most important tool HRD professionals can have to create cost-effective, productivity-oriented training programs. It updates the unique training model, called the Critical Events Model, which HRD professionals can adapt to their particular training situation. The model is presented in a series of steps called events that provide the designer with a straightforward system for designing training programs to improve performance and efficiency in the workplace.

    Chapter 1 Designing and Using Models; Chapter 2 Evaluation and Feedback; Chapter 3 Identify the Needs of the Organization; Chapter 4 Specify Job Performance; Chapter 5 Identify the Needs of the Learner; Chapter 6 Determine Objectives; Chapter 7 Build Curriculum; Chapter 8 Select Instructional Strategies; Chapter 9 Obtain Instructional Resources; Chapter 10 Conduct Training; Chapter 11 Support Systems for Training; Chapter 12 Education; Chapter 13 Using the CEM for Education;

    Biography

    Leonard Nadler, Zeace Nadler