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The Training Measurement Book
Best Practices, Proven Methodologies, and Practical Approaches
Taschenbuch von Josh Bersin
Sprache: Englisch

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Advanced Praise for The Training Measurement Book

"This book is a must read for all learning executives! Derived from years of research with learning analytic best practices. Josh Bersin covers the entire spectrum with a comprehensive, complete, and credible approach to training measurement."
--Frank J. Anderson, Jr., president, Defense Acquisition University

"Josh Bersin effectively tackles the hotly debated of area of training measurement, considered by many a topic shrouded in conceptual and statistical complexity. He takes a refreshing clear and simple look at how to effectively measure the impact of training."
--Vince Eugenio, vice president human resources, Enterprise Learning SolutionsCardinal Health

"From an apprentice to a master in the field, everyone will take away a full historical perspective, thought-provoking concepts, and practical resources. As always, Bersin's work takes us beyond a popular approach, offers the next step in evolution of a concept at hand, and is relevant, contextual, and based on facts and real-world observable patterns."
--Irada Sadykhova, director, Learning Strategies, Microsoft

"Josh Bersin provides badly needed clear thinking and practical insights in a muddled field. Training practitioners would do well to heed his advice and stop wasting money on counterproductive and misguided evaluation approaches."
--Robert O. Brinkerhoff, professor emeritus, Western Michigan University, and creatorof the Success Case Method

"The approach moves training and development from an event-based activity to a continuous, actionable process founded on information--an advancement long overduein the industry."
--Michael Echols, vice president, Bellevue University

"If you are new to training, The Training Measurement Book gives you everything you need to get started measuring your initiatives. If you are many years into the measurement journey, the book will motivate you to embed measurement as a de facto part of how your training group operates."
--Chris Moore, founder, Thinq and president, Zeroed-In Technologies, LLC

Advanced Praise for The Training Measurement Book

"This book is a must read for all learning executives! Derived from years of research with learning analytic best practices. Josh Bersin covers the entire spectrum with a comprehensive, complete, and credible approach to training measurement."
--Frank J. Anderson, Jr., president, Defense Acquisition University

"Josh Bersin effectively tackles the hotly debated of area of training measurement, considered by many a topic shrouded in conceptual and statistical complexity. He takes a refreshing clear and simple look at how to effectively measure the impact of training."
--Vince Eugenio, vice president human resources, Enterprise Learning SolutionsCardinal Health

"From an apprentice to a master in the field, everyone will take away a full historical perspective, thought-provoking concepts, and practical resources. As always, Bersin's work takes us beyond a popular approach, offers the next step in evolution of a concept at hand, and is relevant, contextual, and based on facts and real-world observable patterns."
--Irada Sadykhova, director, Learning Strategies, Microsoft

"Josh Bersin provides badly needed clear thinking and practical insights in a muddled field. Training practitioners would do well to heed his advice and stop wasting money on counterproductive and misguided evaluation approaches."
--Robert O. Brinkerhoff, professor emeritus, Western Michigan University, and creatorof the Success Case Method

"The approach moves training and development from an event-based activity to a continuous, actionable process founded on information--an advancement long overduein the industry."
--Michael Echols, vice president, Bellevue University

"If you are new to training, The Training Measurement Book gives you everything you need to get started measuring your initiatives. If you are many years into the measurement journey, the book will motivate you to embed measurement as a de facto part of how your training group operates."
--Chris Moore, founder, Thinq and president, Zeroed-In Technologies, LLC

Über den Autor

Josh Bersin is the president and founder of Bersin & Associates, a leading industry research and advisory firm in enterprise learning and talent management. Bersin is the author of The Blended Learning Book from Pfeiffer, and The High-Impact Learning Organization and High Impact Talent Management.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

The Challenge of Training Measurement 1

Need for New Measurement Models 3

Structure of This Book 6

Methodology for This Research 9

A Personal Comment 10

Chapter 1: General Principles of Training Measurement 13

1. Measurement Should Deliver Actionable Information 13

2. A Measurement Program Should Not Be Designed to Cost-Justify Training 20

3. Measure Training as a Support Function 22

4. A Measurement Program Must Meet the Needs of Multiple Audiences 26

5. Measurement Should Be a Process, Not a Project 27

6. The LMS Is a Foundation for Measurement 31

7. Dedicate Resources 33

8. Start Simply and Evolve Over Time 34

Chapter 2: The Pros and Cons of Using ROI 37

ROI Analysis Assumes That Training Is Treated as an Investment 38

In-Depth ROI Measurements Are Often Diffi cult to Believe 42

In Concept, the ROI of Training Should Be Extraordinarily High 44

It is Very Difficult to Correlate Outcomes Specifically to Training 46

How Do You Make ROI Actionable? 48

Use of "Potential ROI" During Performance Consulting 48

"Performance-Driven" Versus "Talent-Driven" Training 50

Don't Let ROI Become "Return on Insecurity" 53

Chapter 3: Limitations of the Kirkpatrick Model 57

The Kirkpatrick Levels Are Not a Complete Model 58

The Model Incorrectly Positions the Levels as a Hierarchy 62

The Kirkpatrick Model Ignores the Role of Training as a Service-Delivery Function 63

Kirkpatrick Misses Other Operational Measures 66

One Alternative: The Six-Sigma Approach to Measurement 68

Another Alternative: The Success Case MethodTM 68

Chapter 4: The Impact Measurement Framework 71

The Business Impact Model 73

The Impact Measurement Framework 87

Summary of the Framework 103

Program versus Organizational Measures 103

How to Use the Measurement Framework 106

Summary of the Measurement Models 106

Chapter 5: Implementation: The Seven-Step Training Measurement Process 109

The Seven-Step Program Measurement Process 109

Best Practices in Implementation 123

How to Start 129

Chapter 6: Measurement of Business Impact 139

Simplifying the Problem 140

Use Line-of-Business-Specific Measures 141

Integrate with Performance Management Processes 148

Chapter 7: Measurement of Alignment 153

Caterpillar's Planning and Budgeting Process 154

CNA Insurance Training Investment Model 156

How Do You Measure Alignment? 157

Chapter 8: Attainment: Measurement of Customer Satisfaction 163

The Six Sigma Approach 163

How Do You Operationalize the Measurement of Customer Satisfaction? 166

Chapter 9: Measurement Tools and Technologies 169

The Role of the LMS 169

Training Analytics and Advanced Reporting 172

The KnowledgeAdvisors Solution 174

CLO Dashboard by Zeroed-In Technologies 175

Chapter 10: The Journey Forward: Focus on What Matters 179

Appendix I: Case Study A: Randstad Measures Onboarding 185

Randstad Overview 185

The Business Problem 186

The Solution 187

Results 191

Lessons Learned 196

Next Steps 196

Appendix II: Case Study B: HP Develops an Integrated Measurement Process 199

HP Measurement Goals 199

HP Systematic Approach 200

Designed to Deliver Actionable Information 202

HP Solution: Standard Evaluation and Indicators 203

Lessons Learned 206

Appendix III: Research: The State of Training Measurement Today 209

What Do Training Organizations Consider Important? 209

What Do Training Organizations Actually Measure? 211

Budgets for Training Measurement 212

The Importance of a Business Plan 214

How Do Organizations Measure Alignment? 215

The Role of Performance Consulting 217

Satisfaction with LMS Systems 218

Is Enough Being Spent on Training Measurement? 219

Demographics from the Survey 220

Appendix IV: Examples of Learning Measurements 223

Caterpillar University ROI Analyses 223

DAU: Business-Focused Approach 223

Cisco Sales Training 226

Microsoft Learning 226

Sprint University 229

Appendix V: Specific Learning Measures 233

Appendix VI: Training Analytics Specifications 235

Introduction 235

1.0. Business Measures 235

2.0. Dimensions 239

3.0. Hierarchy and Aggregation 242

4.0. Computational Flexibility 242

5.0. Security and Roles 243

6.0. Dashboards 244

7.0. Alerts and Report Subscriptions 244

8.0. Extract, Transform, and Load 245

9.0. General 246

10.0. Creating Demonstration Scripts 246

Index 249

About the Author 259

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Fachbereich: Management
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781118682401
ISBN-10: 1118682408
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Bersin, Josh
Hersteller: Wiley
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 230 x 155 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Josh Bersin
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.04.2008
Gewicht: 0,381 kg
Artikel-ID: 132517621
Über den Autor

Josh Bersin is the president and founder of Bersin & Associates, a leading industry research and advisory firm in enterprise learning and talent management. Bersin is the author of The Blended Learning Book from Pfeiffer, and The High-Impact Learning Organization and High Impact Talent Management.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

The Challenge of Training Measurement 1

Need for New Measurement Models 3

Structure of This Book 6

Methodology for This Research 9

A Personal Comment 10

Chapter 1: General Principles of Training Measurement 13

1. Measurement Should Deliver Actionable Information 13

2. A Measurement Program Should Not Be Designed to Cost-Justify Training 20

3. Measure Training as a Support Function 22

4. A Measurement Program Must Meet the Needs of Multiple Audiences 26

5. Measurement Should Be a Process, Not a Project 27

6. The LMS Is a Foundation for Measurement 31

7. Dedicate Resources 33

8. Start Simply and Evolve Over Time 34

Chapter 2: The Pros and Cons of Using ROI 37

ROI Analysis Assumes That Training Is Treated as an Investment 38

In-Depth ROI Measurements Are Often Diffi cult to Believe 42

In Concept, the ROI of Training Should Be Extraordinarily High 44

It is Very Difficult to Correlate Outcomes Specifically to Training 46

How Do You Make ROI Actionable? 48

Use of "Potential ROI" During Performance Consulting 48

"Performance-Driven" Versus "Talent-Driven" Training 50

Don't Let ROI Become "Return on Insecurity" 53

Chapter 3: Limitations of the Kirkpatrick Model 57

The Kirkpatrick Levels Are Not a Complete Model 58

The Model Incorrectly Positions the Levels as a Hierarchy 62

The Kirkpatrick Model Ignores the Role of Training as a Service-Delivery Function 63

Kirkpatrick Misses Other Operational Measures 66

One Alternative: The Six-Sigma Approach to Measurement 68

Another Alternative: The Success Case MethodTM 68

Chapter 4: The Impact Measurement Framework 71

The Business Impact Model 73

The Impact Measurement Framework 87

Summary of the Framework 103

Program versus Organizational Measures 103

How to Use the Measurement Framework 106

Summary of the Measurement Models 106

Chapter 5: Implementation: The Seven-Step Training Measurement Process 109

The Seven-Step Program Measurement Process 109

Best Practices in Implementation 123

How to Start 129

Chapter 6: Measurement of Business Impact 139

Simplifying the Problem 140

Use Line-of-Business-Specific Measures 141

Integrate with Performance Management Processes 148

Chapter 7: Measurement of Alignment 153

Caterpillar's Planning and Budgeting Process 154

CNA Insurance Training Investment Model 156

How Do You Measure Alignment? 157

Chapter 8: Attainment: Measurement of Customer Satisfaction 163

The Six Sigma Approach 163

How Do You Operationalize the Measurement of Customer Satisfaction? 166

Chapter 9: Measurement Tools and Technologies 169

The Role of the LMS 169

Training Analytics and Advanced Reporting 172

The KnowledgeAdvisors Solution 174

CLO Dashboard by Zeroed-In Technologies 175

Chapter 10: The Journey Forward: Focus on What Matters 179

Appendix I: Case Study A: Randstad Measures Onboarding 185

Randstad Overview 185

The Business Problem 186

The Solution 187

Results 191

Lessons Learned 196

Next Steps 196

Appendix II: Case Study B: HP Develops an Integrated Measurement Process 199

HP Measurement Goals 199

HP Systematic Approach 200

Designed to Deliver Actionable Information 202

HP Solution: Standard Evaluation and Indicators 203

Lessons Learned 206

Appendix III: Research: The State of Training Measurement Today 209

What Do Training Organizations Consider Important? 209

What Do Training Organizations Actually Measure? 211

Budgets for Training Measurement 212

The Importance of a Business Plan 214

How Do Organizations Measure Alignment? 215

The Role of Performance Consulting 217

Satisfaction with LMS Systems 218

Is Enough Being Spent on Training Measurement? 219

Demographics from the Survey 220

Appendix IV: Examples of Learning Measurements 223

Caterpillar University ROI Analyses 223

DAU: Business-Focused Approach 223

Cisco Sales Training 226

Microsoft Learning 226

Sprint University 229

Appendix V: Specific Learning Measures 233

Appendix VI: Training Analytics Specifications 235

Introduction 235

1.0. Business Measures 235

2.0. Dimensions 239

3.0. Hierarchy and Aggregation 242

4.0. Computational Flexibility 242

5.0. Security and Roles 243

6.0. Dashboards 244

7.0. Alerts and Report Subscriptions 244

8.0. Extract, Transform, and Load 245

9.0. General 246

10.0. Creating Demonstration Scripts 246

Index 249

About the Author 259

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Fachbereich: Management
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781118682401
ISBN-10: 1118682408
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Bersin, Josh
Hersteller: Wiley
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 230 x 155 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Josh Bersin
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.04.2008
Gewicht: 0,381 kg
Artikel-ID: 132517621
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