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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

My thinking about training evaluation was turned on its head by a presentation at the February 2011 MNISPI meeting by Beth McGoldrick of Ameriprise’s RiverSource University. The title was “Expanding ROI in Training Programs Using Scriven, Kirkpatrick, and Brinkerhoff,” which sounds pretty academic. But it wasn’t. She enhanced it.

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How to Measure and Optimize eLearning ROI: Strategies, Tools, and Case Studies

eLearningMind

On the other hand, other things aren’t as easy to quantify, such as eLearning ROI. As budgets tighten and the demand for accountability rises, measuring and optimizing the return on investment (ROI) of eLearning initiatives has never been more critical. Tom Kelly, VP of Internet Learning Solutions Group at Cisco Systems, Inc.,

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The Little-Known, Sure-Fire Way to Keep Training Relevant and Employee Engagement High: Skills Gap Analysis

KnowledgeAnywhere

The Dual Benefits of AI-Powered Skills Gap Analysis: Optimizing Training Time: Targeted Learning for Seasoned Employees In traditional training models, experienced employees often sit through hours of content they already know, leading to boredom and disengagement. With AI-powered skills gap analysis, training becomes a bespoke experience.

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Measurement Efforts Don’t Quite Measure Up

CLO Magazine

Measuring the impact of learning and development efforts is an important practice among L&D departments. Learning professionals have been using Donald Kirkpatrick’s training evaluation model, or some variation of it, for 60 years, since it was first introduced in 1959. And only 27 percent measure the formal ROI for learning.

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Measurement Efforts Don’t Quite Measure Up

CLO Magazine

Measuring the impact of learning and development efforts is an important practice among L&D departments. Learning professionals have been using Donald Kirkpatrick’s training evaluation model, or some variation of it, for 60 years, since it was first introduced in 1959. And only 27 percent measure the formal ROI for learning.

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Putting Thought to Work: Evaluation in Practice

CLO Magazine

Organizations that have reached higher measurement levels use a blended approach for the various frameworks and find ways to customize evaluation. The company organizes its learning evaluation data using a tool, Metrics That Matter, from KnowledgeAdvisors that connects directly to its learning management system.

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Chief Learning Officer: The Owner of Training Management

Training Orchestra

The title of Chief Learning Officer (CLO) may not be as widely known as other C-suite members, but its importance is perhaps more significant now than ever before.