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Evaluating Human Relations Programs for Industrial Foremen and Supervisors

AUTHOR Kirkpatrick, Donald L.; Kirkpatrick, Dr Donald L.
PUBLISHER Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (05/26/2010)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Evaluating Human Relations Programs for Industrial Foremen and Supervisors is an unedited reprinting of Dr. Donald L. Kirkpatrick's doctoral dissertation exactly as it was written in 1954. Within it lies the beginning of what is known today as the Kirkpatrick Four Levels. "I never called it a "model" and I never referred to the four words as levels," says Kirkpatrick. "I was just trying to determine if my programs for managers and supervisors were successful in helping them to perform better on the job." Take advantage of this rare opportunity to read the origins of what has become one of the most utilized and respected training evaluation models in the world. See for yourself where the world has gained the insight to evaluate training programs on four important dimensions. For those of you working on your own doctoral dissertation or planning to in the future, may this serve as an inspirational guide for you. Hopefully your work will also positively impact the world of workplace learning and performance.
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ISBN-13: 9781452850337
ISBN-10: 145285033X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 156
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 7.99 x 0.33 x 10.00 inches
Weight: 0.71 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Evaluating Human Relations Programs for Industrial Foremen and Supervisors is an unedited reprinting of Dr. Donald L. Kirkpatrick's doctoral dissertation exactly as it was written in 1954. Within it lies the beginning of what is known today as the Kirkpatrick Four Levels. "I never called it a "model" and I never referred to the four words as levels," says Kirkpatrick. "I was just trying to determine if my programs for managers and supervisors were successful in helping them to perform better on the job." Take advantage of this rare opportunity to read the origins of what has become one of the most utilized and respected training evaluation models in the world. See for yourself where the world has gained the insight to evaluate training programs on four important dimensions. For those of you working on your own doctoral dissertation or planning to in the future, may this serve as an inspirational guide for you. Hopefully your work will also positively impact the world of workplace learning and performance.
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