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Why We Should Stop Talking About ROI in Training

Mindflash

Many people look at Don Kirkpatrick ’s work from as early as 1959 as the beginning of ROI in learning and development. It was in his early work that Kirkpatrick developed his four-level model: Level 1: Reaction. In concept, Kirkpatrick’s levels seem valuable. Most evaluations are not asking business-related questions.

ROI 101
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What's the problem with Kirkpatrick?

Clive on Learning

The aim of the session aim was to 'present a fresh perspective on evaluation', based on work carried out for the CIPD by the University of Portsmouth. It's worth checking first of all whether Kirkpatrick's model is still useful for evaluating the top-down stuff. Surely what's needed is a combination of the two. I think it does.

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Discussing the ASTD Handbook, eLearning, and Published Expertise with Elaine Biech

Web Courseworks

When my copy of the second edition ASTD Handbook arrived at the office this summer, I immediately felt the urge to explore my new resource and see what content made the final cut for an important industry asset. The second edition ASTD Handbook is filled with great insights from industry experts. The ASTD Handbook does just that.

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