1st Edition

Incidental Trainer A Reference Guide for Training Design, Development, and Delivery

By Margaret Wan Copyright 2014
    216 Pages
    by CRC Press

    216 Pages
    by CRC Press

    "We have trained and trained. The employees still don’t get it!" Although a critical component in improving organizational performance, training is usually not conducted effectively and results in a waste of resources. Often, subject-matter experts are given training responsibilities because of their technical expertise; however, just as often, these subject-matter experts, or "incidental trainers," do not have a background in adult education, training, or facilitation. Incidental Trainer: A Reference Guide for Training Design, Development, and Delivery provides an evidence-based reference to successful training for subject-matter experts in any discipline who want to achieve the effectiveness of a professional trainer.



    Organizations assume that subject-matter experts can train others, creating difficult situations for incidental trainers who may be at a loss on where to begin. This book guides incidental trainers through the process of training design, development, and delivery to help them achieve effectiveness in their training program. It explains the fundamental steps from assessing the training needs to validating the training program. The book then discusses advanced topics, such as how to build a business case for the training budget and training in the virtual environment.



    The changing demographics of the workforce and technologies in delivery methods require adoption of new instructional strategies. Packed with practical tips for implementation in the real world, the book clearly details training techniques that incidental trainers can use to become proficient as professional trainers in enhancing training effectiveness to support organizational goals.

    FUNDAMENTALS OF TRAINING: Introduction. Anatomy of a Training Plan. Training Needs Analysis. Task Analysis. Learning Objectives. Instructional Strategies. Training Aids and Media. Physical Environment. Testing Techniques. Presentation and Facilitation. Course Evaluation. Training Program Validation and Documentation. TRAINING LIKE THE PROS: Gaining Organizational Support for the Training Program. Achieving the Four E’s of Training. From Presenter to Facilitator. Listening Skills: A Prerequisite of an Effective Trainer. Planning and Organizing an Energized Training Event. Generational Learning Styles. Training an International Workforce. Writing Valid and Reliable Test Questions. Techniques in Conducting Interviews and Surveys. A New Paradigm: Virtual Training. Additional Resources.

    Biography

    Wan, Margaret