ERIC Number: EJ957569
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Publication Date: 2003-Dec
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Training in Its Organizational Context: Sharing Responsibility
Wright, Lois
Performance Improvement Quarterly, v16 n4 p5-22 Dec 2003
A persistent concern of those involved with planning, delivering, and evaluating training as well as of managers is whether training "works." Addressing that question, this paper proposes that training must be integrated into other aspects of the organization if it is to achieve lasting results. In other words, training must be viewed within its organizational context rather than as a stand-alone activity. Viewing training contextually raises both training implementation and training evaluation issues. From the implementation perspective, issues abound concerning the best way to link training with other parts of the organization to enhance its effectiveness. From the perspective of evaluation, the difficult issue of accountability arises: Training cannot take responsibility for things beyond its control, but it also cannot abdicate responsibility. How does shared responsibility for results work within an organization? This paper explores these issues by reviewing literature related to training in context, presenting a model for understanding training within an organizational context, and presenting practice implications for trainers. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: On the Job Training, Organizational Objectives, Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Systems Approach, Organizational Development, Models, Institutional Environment, Job Placement, Standards, Personnel Evaluation, Organizational Effectiveness, Program Implementation, Program Evaluation, Transfer of Training
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Language: English
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