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Schoonmaker, Robert L. – Training and Development Journal, 1979
Presents training budget ideas which meet these criteria: (1) minimal cost, (2) minimal time consumption, and (3) convey skill or concept. Ideas include learning from attendance at free training demonstrations, sales meetings, professional groups, college/university courses, staff and division trainer meetings, visitations, cotraining sessions,…
Descriptors: Budgets, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Programs, Higher Education
Gammuto, John J. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Presents specific ideas on designing, planning, and staffing a training facility for industrial technicians. Facilities should be designed in relation to curriculum, traffic control, and safety. Trainer success is often based on both skills and attitudes. Presents case study at Commonwealth Edison; also reviews process by which various maintenance…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning, Leadership Qualities
Scott, Ralph K. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Even the best employees tend to reach plateaus and need consistent direction for their continued achievement. To be truly effective, job related training should include recognizable components which people feel will result in improvement of themselves as individuals. (EM)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Educational Needs, Employees, Individual Development
Williams, Patrick M. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Presents a management training workshop/program design (based on organization development principles) which is applicable to a wide range of organizations and different organizational levels. (EM)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Management Development, Organizational Development
Ashkenas, Ronald N.; Schaffer, Robert H. – Training and Development Journal, 1979
Stating that management training programs usually contribute little to organization results because they focus on improving personal characteristics, the authors describe a training and development strategy and training design to produce performance-improvement results. Programs using this strategy are described. (MF)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Management by Objectives, Management Development, Organizational Development
Konczal, Edward F. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Describes a planning system to meet the training requirements of specialized project personnel. This training planning system provides for an organized assessment of personnel training needs and the use of all available training media. It also provides mechanisms to document acquired training and to develop new training resources. (EM)
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Inservice Education, Job Skills, Management Systems
Kirkpatrick, Donald L. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
The first of five articles on how to plan an implement a supervisory training program focuses on establishing a philosophy and setting the right job climate. The philosophy of the organization should clearly communicate three levels of responsibility for the development of supervisors: supervisory, managerial, and organizational. (EM)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Educational Responsibility, Inservice Education, Organizational Development
Scherer, W. T. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Tips to trainers for influencing management to provide employee development programs are presented, with reference to the Fluor Corporation's People Resources Planning Center which the author developed. (MF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Needs, Industrial Training, Labor Force Development
Brightman, C. E. – Training and Development Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Aviation Mechanics, Aviation Technology, Educational Programs
Eng, Jo Ellen E.; Gottsdanker, Josephine S. – Training and Development Journal, 1979
A program for staff employees of the University of California (Santa Barbara) was developed to increase awareness of career possibilities, increase knowledge of how to reach those possibilities, and develop self-confidence to translate thinking into action. First year program results showed substantial attitude and career changes among trainees.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Attitude Change, Career Change, Career Development
Lewis, James P. – Training and Development Journal, 1981
A personnel development plan is suggested in which training specialists (1) help employees with career development, (2) change the job or transfer employees to a more suitable job, or (3) go through role negotiation, goal setting, or some other exercise designed to create a new job perspective. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Development, Goal Orientation, Human Resources
Clay, Maria C.; And Others – Training and Development Journal, 1985
Four human resource managers present their recommendations for establishing training/human resource development departments. They discuss the following elements: chief executive office support, the role of formal needs analysis, the role of operating managers, market research, and having a sense of teamwork. (CT)
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Role, Labor Force Development, Marketing
Harris, Philip R. – Training and Development Journal, 1980
The author states that the classical authoritarian organizational model and managerial style are being replaced by participative and matrix forms of corporate activity. He focuses on setting tomorrow's norms in human resource development. (CT)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Futures (of Society), Human Resources
Birnbrauer, Herman – Training and Development Journal, 1979
Presents self-assessment questions in fifteen subcategories: conducting training programs, conducting on-the-job training, training managers and supervisors how to train, applying criteria for selecting program participants, establishing and maintaining resources, using techniques (behavior modeling, role playing, simulation, laboratory training,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Educational Methods, Forced Choice Technique
Landvater, John H. – Training and Development Journal, 1979
Proposes four training steps: (1) management expresses commitment to system implementation, (2) organizational levels increase awareness, (3) managers/metric coordinators receive special training, and (4) staff receives implementation training. Discusses five program elements: awareness and metric update, international units system, functional…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Responsibility, Attitude Change, Educational Programs
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