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‘The Successful Training Manager’ Archive

CAUTION! CAUTION! Are You Ready to Hire Again?

September 7th, 2011 Ron Chambers

We are all excited to hear that the economy is slowly getting better and that we are ... | more

Making the Leap from Practice to Job Performance

August 1st, 2011 Steve Flanagan

Practice Doesn’t Always Make Perfect ... | more

Using Your Influence: Be the Change You Want to See

July 14th, 2011 Linda Carole Pierce

One of the biggest challenges many trainers face is the frustration that, once the participants ... | more

Calling all Training Managers: Are you Promoting Work-Life Balance?

June 20th, 2011 Marsha Weisleder

Lately, I’ve noticed that work-life balance is a hot topic again ... | more

How to Increase Your Training Results

June 16th, 2011 Ron Chambers

Even before the downfall of the economy, companies were keenly aware of the value ... | more

Want a Successful Training Organization? Get Management Buy-in

May 9th, 2011 Ron Chambers

There exists a business theme that resonates in most business books, journals, and throughout the seminar circuit ... | more

Calculating Risks = Success in Project Management

April 18th, 2011 Martha Kelly

Risk management, whether in project management or in real life, involves ... | more

Hope for Level 3 Evaluation: Getting Support from Management

April 14th, 2011 José Rego

Donald Kirkpatrick gave us the most well-known process to assess the effectiveness of training ... | more

Planning for ILT Design – Part 2: Obtaining Management Buy-in

January 27th, 2011 Jim Leligdon

In part one of this entry I shared my ideas on how to spend your time when designing ILT ... | more

Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan: The Importance of Planning Your Projects

January 17th, 2011 Linda Carole Pierce

We have all heard the popular cliché, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail,” and I think it’s a statement we can all agree with ... | more