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- the discipline of managing people in an organization.
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- Sink-or-Swim Attitude Strands New Managers
- "Training new supervisors has a positive effect on all of the supervisor's staff and produces more results than the supervisor was able to accomplish as an individual performer. While many companies offer some sort of management training, often it's ineffective. But by adjusting when the training is conducted, what is...
- White papers 2003-02-01
- Agenda: Training And Development
- The article is about providing training to employees so that they can write well inorder to protect your company's credibility and effectiveness. Writing skills are becoming increasingly important in the workplace. More employees are required to write effectively, even if their jobs never included writing previously. One reason for this...
- White papers 2003-02-01
- Yearning for Learning
- "In today's workplace, however, training programs must clear a few hurdles to get people in the room. Feeling productivity pressures, your employees and their supervisors may view training as wasted time away from the job. Going to training one day means working harder to catch up the next, as they...
- White papers 2002-03-01
- Evaluating Evaluations
- Human resources often overlooks a key component of an effective training program: designing good training surveys. But if you don't collect accurate data and feedback on the effectiveness of your training programs, you just may be throwing good money after bad. Nothing is more demoralizing for staff than sitting in...
- Case studies 2002-06-01
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