Building Effective Technical Training: How to Develop Hard Skills Within Organizations
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Rating | : | 4.43 (639 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0787955957 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-31 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The authors have provided a well balanced mix of theory, experience, and case studies for every situation a trainer may encounter. Whether you're new to the field of technical training or have many years of experience, this book will help you to improve the performance in your organization." — Kevin P. From executive strategic planning to working with unions, it's all here." — Steve Yahr, senior staff logistics engineer, Fortune 500 Company. Weaver, senior instructional systems designer, The Forum Corporation, an FT Knowledge Company "A must-read for all training professionals. "This book apart from others is that it includes information on issues of special interest to technical trainers
"Highly recommended!" according to A Customer. "Building effective technical training: How to develop hard skills within organizations" by Rothwell and Benkowski is intended for any worker who must apply devices (such as PC's, software) that "govern them and their work", engineers and workers who apply special knowledge in manufacturing settings, and MIS professionals who apply knowledge in hi. Better than expected Book was in new condition and arrived quickly. This is a good book with relative information. Would like an update to technical training challenges and solutions for manufacturers in 201Better than expected LibraLuvsAqua Book was in new condition and arrived quickly. This is a good book with relative information. Would like an update to technical training challenges and solutions for manufacturers in 2014!. !. philip onuoha said A browse review. I could not review the book because I have not seen or read it. In any case the cover and the title appear to be very good for particularly employers who may want high productivity from their employees and also for the employees who more often want more responsibility and advancements either in their present posts or to higher ones. The prints (el
Benkowski-- two experts in the field of technical training-- that includes a wealth of information, guidelines, and suggestions for creating and implementing technical training programs for organizations of all types and sizes. Building Effective Technical Training is a hands-on guidebook written by William J. Rothwell and Joseph A. In addition, the book is filled with real-life examples and proven techniques from successful technical trainings and includes the authors' own lessons learned from professional lives dedicated to training.