Learning and Performance: A Systemic Model for Analysing Needs and Evaluating Training

Learning and Performance: A Systemic Model for Analysing Needs and Evaluating Training

by Bryan Hopkins (Author)

Synopsis

Changing work roles, greater emphasis on individual autonomy, the growing importance of relationships, the complexity of many businesses; all these things call into question the prevailing approach to training needs analysis and evaluation, which still tends to be based on a simple gap analysis between job requirements and an employee's knowledge and skills.

Bryan Hopkins's Learning and Performance takes a systemic approach to workplace performance, training needs and the basis on which we can analyse them and evaluate the subsequent training.

The author's approach offers a model for HR and training departments that is relevant and sufficiently sophisticated for today's workplaces. As with all his books, Bryan Hopkins combines a complete understanding of learning and organisational theory with pragmatic examples, ensuring a book that will be read and applied in equal measure.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 258
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 10 Nov 2016

ISBN 10: 1138220698
ISBN 13: 9781138220690

Author Bio
Bryan Hopkins is an independent consultant who specialises in helping international organisations and NGOs in the humanitarian and development sectors develop training strategies and programmes and evaluate performance improvement activities. He is currently working on developing training to support REDD+ implementation as well as undertaking research for his Master's dissertation on the connection among training courses, informal learning and communities of practice.