CMC Webcast SeriesWednesday, January 14, 2009 Leveraging Social Networks in a Downturn: Better, Cheaper, Faster Way to Drive Business Results (learn more) Free Resources |
11/20/2008 • 4:30 pm - 7:00 pmEnsuring employees apply what they have learned once they leave a training session has always been one of the most difficult challenges in the learning and development profession. As we continue to be faced with the pressure to prove that the investment of time and resources in training has an impact we must find ways to guarantee there is a noticeable and measurable change in the activity and performance of the participants as a result of their participation in our programs and initiatives. More than ever, training must deliver solutions to meet the needs and opportunities of internal business partners. Training is not about delivering programs, but delivering on the expectations of key business stakeholders. Organizations that learn to work within this new framework will succeed. Those who do not are in jeopardy of losing their ground on the competition. For this reason, we are inviting you to join Dr. Jim Kirkpatrick complimentary session to discuss Kirkpatricks Four Levels of Evaluation and how to determine the effectiveness of a training program. This session is designed to create an understanding of the urgency of training professionals and departments to form effective, working relationships with their internal business partners, while acquiring the knowledge and skills to make it happen, primarily through Kirkpatricks Four Levels of Evaluation. Emphasis will be placed on streamlined and targeted evaluation. What you'll learn:
REGISTER NOW. The first 20 individuals who register will receive a complimentary copy of Jims book, Implementing the Four Levels (co-authored with his father Don Kirkpatrick), at the event. Click here to listen to Jim and Don Kirkpatrick discuss Implementing the Four Levels. About the Presenter:Jim Kirkpatrick, Ph. D has worked in the field of organizational development for over 15 years and is currently Vice-President of Global Training & Consulting, SMR USA. Jim is the co-author, with Don Kirkpatrick, of Transferring Learning to Behaviour and the 3rd edition of Evaluating Training Programs. His most recent publication, co-authored with Don Kirkpatrick, is Implementing the Four Levels. He has considerable experience in management consulting, the balanced scorecard system, training and development, executive coaching and employee retention. Jim has an M.A. in Education (University of Wisconsin) and Ph.D. in Couselling Psychology (Indiana State University). Jim is adjunct professor in Butter Universitys MBA program. He has spoken extensively on the topic of training evaluation internationally. Event details:
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