Training the Technical Work Force

Gainer, Leila J., Carnevale, Anthony P., Schulz, Eric R.

ISBN 10: 1555422012 ISBN 13: 9781555422011
Edité par Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1990
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Couverture rigide

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This fourth volume in the ASTD Best Practices Series represents the findings of a three-year ASTD/US Department of Labour study addressing the training needs of America's enormous technical work force. This population includes such technical professionals as scientists, doctors and engineers, technicians such as hygienists and draftsmen and skilled trade or blue-collar workers. In this new book, the authors desribe the nature and role of technical training within today's competitive and technologically shifting workplace and set forth specific guidelines for conducting effective technical training programmes inside employer institutions. The authors survey how successful technical training programmes are structured, organized and implemented within the workplace and provide case studies from ten Fortune 500 companies, illustrating the best approach for training in each organization. Each case study focuses on the organization's strategic goals and training structure, and explains how training supports the strategic goals. This series of books represents the full findings of a landmark study conducted by the American Society for Training and Development, funded by a major grant from the US Department of Labour. The study was commissioned to identify the best practices in training and development throughout the United States and to gain a greater understanding of the enormous training enterprise - its scope, capabilities, practices and effectiveness in meeting the needs of the changing work force. These publications focus on three main areas, addressing both policy and practice issues - organization and strategic role of training, basic workplace skills training, and technical training. In each of these areas, the authors and their ASTD staff surveyed hundreds of experts from the fields of economics, adult education, management, training, public policy, and strategic planning along with leaders from industry and government. They formed extensive networks and advisory panels throughout the business and education communities, private industry councils, and other professional associations, and tapped both private and public employers for examples of successful training systems and practices. Preliminary reports of the study have received widespread attention and many of its initial findings have been cited in the national press and professional journals. This series is intended to shift this dialogue to action by providing practical resources for improving training practices and systems for the changing workplace.

Présentation de l'éditeur: Presents the findings of a nationwide study addressing the training needs of America′s technical workforce. Describes the nature and role of training within today′s technologically shifting workplace and sets forth specific guidelines for conducting effective training within a variety of institutions.E

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Titre : Training the Technical Work Force
Éditeur : Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Date d'édition : 1990
Reliure : Couverture rigide
Etat : Good
Edition : 1st Edition.

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