Jean Barbazette is the president of The Training Clinic, a training and consulting firm she founded in 1977. Her company focuses on training trainers throughout the United States for major profit, non-profit, and government organizations. The Training Clinic has three international licensees in the Netherlands, Hungary, and Colombia. Prior books include The Art of Great Training Delivery, Successful New Employee Orientation (2nd ed.), Instant Case Studies, The Trainer's Journey to Competence, and Training Needs Assessment, all from Pfeiffer, and The Trainer's Support Handbook from McGraw-Hill. She is a frequent contributor to ASTD Training & Development Sourcebooks, McGraw-Hill Training & Performance Sourcebooks, and Pfeiffer Annuals.
Contents of the CD-ROM | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Training Function Systems Audit | |
Define a Training Function | |
Clarify which roles and responsibilities apply to ten key areas your current function | |
Benchmark major activities performed by training managers and generate a report card score for the training function | |
Identify performance gaps and target parts of this book that will be of greatest help in developing the training managera??s skills | |
Learn how one organization used the training department systems audit to improve its operation | |
Prioritize Training Responsibilities | |
Identify Key Duties and Responsibilities for the Training Function | |
Develop Priorities Consistent with the Business Plan | |
Link Assessments to Vision, Mission, and Business Plan | |
Develop a Training Department "Mission Statement" | |
Anticipate Future Needs and Use Short-Term and Long-Term Planning | |
Develop Your Own Job Description | |
Prepare, Monitor, and Modify a Budget | |
Ensure Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Compliance | |
Participate in Outside Professional Organizations | |
Keep Up-to-Date with Training Trends | |
The Performance Consulting Approach to Managing a Training Function | |
What a Performance Consulting Approach Is | |
Benefits of a Performance Consulting Approach | |
Performance Consulting Roles, Multiple Roles of a Trainer | |
Performance Consulting Role Choices | |
Eight-Step Performance Consulting Process | |
Strategies in Transitioning to a Performance Consulting Approach | |
Gain Support for the Training Function | |
Identify the Benefits of Building a Partnership Between Managers/Supervisors and the Training Function | |
Identify Tactics to Build the Partnership Before Performance Interventions | |
Identify Tactics to Build the Partnership During Performance Interventions | |
Identify Tactics to Build the Partnership Following Performance Interventions | |
A Final Strategy | |
Project Management Skills for Training Managers | |
Project Management and the Eight-Step Consulting Process | |
Initiate a Project by Assessing the Need to Create a Project Team and Gain Authorization | |
Plan the Project | |
Use Project Management Tools Appropriately to Execute the Project | |
Use Project Management Tools to Control the Project | |
Close Projects Appropriately | |
Select Training Programs and Packages | |
Identify Essential Elements of the Buying Process | |
Write a Request for Proposal (RFP) | |
Identify External Resources | |
Set Criteria to Review Training Program Proposals | |
Determine Lessons Learned from Purchasing Pitfalls | |
How to Hire a Consultant or External Trainer | |
Select a Consultant or External Trainer | |
Find the Right Kind of Consulting Help | |
Interview a Consultant | |
Monitor the Consultanta??s Work | |
How to Manage a Training Staff | |
Make Staffing Choices | |
Select Internal Trainers | |
Give Feedback to Internal Trainers | |
Improve Internal Trainer Skills | |
Use Different Types of Training Methodologies | |
Use a Variety of Trainer Roles | |
Maintain Courses | |
Develop a Leadera??s Guide | |
Use Competencies to Supervise, Coach, and Develop Trainers and Course Designers | |
Appreciate the Benefits of Certification Programs | |
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