NEW! How to Train Employees: A Guide for Managers

As the global marketplace expands, the need for a flexible, well-trained workforce grows with it. Training employees to master business-critical skills has become a baseline requirement for managerial success. This new Self-Study course provides the tools and techniques to assess, design, deliver and evaluate training that is right for every employee.

Gain the skills to

  • Link training to short-term job requirements and the strategic needs of the business
  • Collaborate effectively with training professionals before, during, and after training
  • Apply proven principles of adult learning throughout the training process
  • Support the transfer of learning from the training session back to the job

Based on a four-part training process, this course provides cases, exercises, worksheets and planning forms that make the learning immediate and dynamic and allow you to assemble the elements of your own training programs as you progress through the course.

Learn how to

  • Determine the training needs of your employees
  • Describe training objectives and measures
  • Design a training program and create and use lesson plans for dynamic instruction
  • Present both on-the-job and classroom training
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of training

Course Objective: Gain skills to assess, design, deliver and evaluate effective training.

Read the Table of Contents (PDF) for more detailed information on the course.

Level: Fundamental
Format: Print
Testing/Credit: One multiple-choice test valued at one Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Price: $159.00
Stock number: B14577-CF7 XWSS08
Instructional Method: Non-Interactive Self-Study

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