ASSENSSING Trainer Effectiveness

What is an effective trainer? What skills does he or she require? What are the appropriate training skills for my own organization? How can I assess - and improve them? These questions, and many others, are addressed in Leslie Rae's new guide to evaluating trainer performance. The book deals wi...

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Main Author: Rae, Leslie (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, Hants, England Gower Publishing Company Ltd 1991
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Summary:What is an effective trainer? What skills does he or she require? What are the appropriate training skills for my own organization? How can I assess - and improve them? These questions, and many others, are addressed in Leslie Rae's new guide to evaluating trainer performance. The book deals with every aspect of the trainer's role and includes dozens of ready to use checklists, questionnaires and inventories. Trainers themselves will welcome it as a framework for self-assessment, training managers as a basis for appraising their staff, and other senior managers as a way of evaluating the contribution of their training specialists. The book is designed as a companion volume to the author's "How to Measure Training Effectiveness".
Physical Description:viii, 218 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 213) and index.
ISBN:0566072645