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Mirabile, Richard J. – Training and Development Journal, 1987
The author states that many career development programs lack strategic attention to one or more system components in the model composed of content, process, and structure. He discusses how to fit career development activities into a model that addresses each component. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Models, Organizational Development
Newman, Thomas J. – Training and Development Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Programs, Management Development, Program Development
Feeney, Edward J. – Training and Development Journal, 1980
Twelve ideas to produce technical training faster, make it longer lasting, and more cost effective are examined. They include performance improvement analysis, cause analysis, observing actual performance, concentrating more on the stimuli, considering alternatives to training, stating terminal behaviors for training programs, and using feedback…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Performance, Skill Development, Staff Development
Gaylor, John A. – Training and Development Journal, 1974
The author relates rules of program development to skills development courses, emphasizes the importance of familiarization with the job for which the training is intended, discusses the types of instruction available for program presentation, and discusses some specific uses of audiovisual materials and tests. (AG)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Audiovisual Aids, Course Organization, Job Analysis
Eddy, Bob; Kellow, John – Training and Development Journal, 1977
Summarizes practical advice gleaned from setting up a "corporate university." Provides tips for corporate developmental program efforts. (LAS)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Facilities, Educational Programs, Group Dynamics
Green, Thad B.; Cotlar, Morton – Training and Development Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Management Development, Role Playing, Simulation
Kleiner, Stanley – Training and Development Journal, 1971
Describes a method to develop the corporation's written communications system to achieve better sales results and planning. (EK)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Correspondence Study, Seminars, Skill Development
Spielman, Jim D. B. – Training and Development Journal, 1981
Proposes a conceptual framework for considering the development of human resources in an overseas context. This approach is termed "transfer of technology." Its objective is to encourage companies operating overseas which are responsible for developing client human resources to look at the process from a perspective other than just…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Learning Processes, Overseas Employment, Program Administration
Herem, Maynard A. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Emphasizing the relationships between the objectives and identified competencies of an instructional program to the method and media used, the author discusses the timing of the method/media decision and a basis for making selections. Presents a three-page flowgram depicting essential considerations in method/media selection. (EM)
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Educational Media, Educational Strategies, Flow Charts
Murk, Peter J.; Wells, John H. – Training and Development Journal, 1988
This article provides a flexible systems approach model for planning programs that includes seven steps: (1) assessing needs; (2) establishing priorities and responsibilities; (3) selecting goals and objectives; (4) allocating resources; (5) selecting teaching techniques; (6) evaluating outcomes; and (7) determining effectiveness. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Models, Needs Assessment, Program Development
Bell, Chip R.; Margolis, Fredric H. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Presents guidelines for designing a training program having a proper blend of didactic (instruction) and experiential (process) learning methods. Covers two major dimensions to consider in determining the appropriate blend of didactic and experiential methods: utility (how the learning will be used) and the nature of the learning. (EM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Programs, Experiential Learning, Instruction
Bell, Chip R. – Training and Development Journal, 1977
Examines criteria useful in deciding which instructional strategy is optimally appropriate for a given training program. Topics include instructional strategy and training design, curriculum-oriented criteria, organization need and environment, behavioral goals, and nature of the learner, objectives, and curriculum. (TA)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Criteria, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Mouton, Jane Srygley; Blake, Robert R. – Training and Development Journal, 1984
The concept of "synergogy," which combines the benefits of teacher-centered and learner-centered instruction, is discussed. The benefits of synergogy (broad applicability, modest resources, increased learning, and secondary learning) are explained. The principal synergogic designs (team effectiveness, team-member teaching, performance…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Learning Theories, Program Design, Program Effectiveness
Harmon, Shirley J. – Training and Development Journal, 1974
The project training design presented is an integrated approach to management development aimed at optimizing the transfer of training back to the work situation. This design combines some of the effective elements of classroom learning and job-based learning systems. (KP)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Classroom Environment, Educational Programs, Management Development