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How to Evaluate Employee Training Programs (A Step-by-Step Guide)

KnowledgeCity

Who It’s Best For: Teams of any size can benefit from the Kirkpatrick Model, but as it is a summative practice, it’s not the best for a team who may have just implemented a new training style or even third-party service, as formative evaluations can begin at any point. The Phillips ROI Model. Kaufman’s Five Levels of Evaluation.

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Evaluating Training – Capturing the Benefits Aspect of ROI

Obsidian Learning

New post Evaluating Training – Capturing the Benefits Aspect of ROI on Obsidian Learning. Training evaluation is necessary and, in many ways, critical to the success of a business. In the current economic context, people represent one of the primary strategic assets of a business. Calculating ROI.

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Professional Development Resources

Limestone Learning

Although we’re in the business of creating and providing learning opportunities for our clients, many of us forget about our own ongoing self-development and learning. Kirkpatrick Method. The Six Disciplines of Breakthrough Learning (book) by Calhoun Wick, Roy Pollock, and Andrew Jefferson. Registration is free.

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The Real Truth about ROI – the Learning Performance Model

CrossKnowledge

The most consistent challenge for L&D leaders throughout the past 20 years has been the need to prove the ROI of learning investments and thus prove their contribution to strategic business goals. This article aims to illustrate the real truth about ROI and share the developed Learning Performance Model (LPM).

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Commonly Used Training Evaluations Models: A Discussion with Dr. Will Thalheimer

Convergence Training

Four Common Learning Evaluation Models–Kirkpatrick, Kaufman, Philips & Brinkerhoff. Well, of course, the most common, the most well-known, is the Kirkpatrick four-level model. The Kirkpatrick Four-Level Training Evaluation Model. So this is this is a picture of Donald Kirkpatrick. Dr. Will Thalheimer: Sure.

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CLO Symposium

Jay Cross

This is a framework for reporting the business results of learning in a rigorous, structured manner. It replaces the inward-looking mumbo-jumbo of Kirkpatrick and the Phillips with business measures. I’m looking forward to reading the white paper. What was Columbus’s ROI?” Stephen M.R.

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Free learning & development webinars for March 2017

Limestone Learning

Sure, it heralds tax time—and often an attendant business crunch—but it’s also a great time for new resolutions and practices. It will also examine trends driving the use of video, and how you can tap them within your business. Why not get some ideas from one of the free webinars being offered this March? You are not alone.

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