Measuring for Success

What CEOs Really Think about Learning Investments

Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Total Quality Management, Management & Leadership, Leadership
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Author: Jack J. Phillips, Patricia Pulliam Phillips ISBN: 9781607283560
Publisher: Association for Talent Development Publication: September 1, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jack J. Phillips, Patricia Pulliam Phillips
ISBN: 9781607283560
Publisher: Association for Talent Development
Publication: September 1, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Workplace learning professionals are often frustrated when senior executives and other top organizational leaders do not "get" the value of learning and training initiatives. Often, these same professionals are left wondering what measuring stick is most meaningful to their company's purse string holders. Based on interviews, surveys, research, and briefings with senior management and C-Level executives, Measuring for Success reveals what specific learning measurements are important to top level executives and what measures they often find disappointing. Learning and development professionals, including chief learning officers, training directors and other top learning professionals, will gain insight to help them build the best case for world-class training and development practice. Readers get straight answers from the top to help them develop strategies and measure what really matters to those at the top.

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Workplace learning professionals are often frustrated when senior executives and other top organizational leaders do not "get" the value of learning and training initiatives. Often, these same professionals are left wondering what measuring stick is most meaningful to their company's purse string holders. Based on interviews, surveys, research, and briefings with senior management and C-Level executives, Measuring for Success reveals what specific learning measurements are important to top level executives and what measures they often find disappointing. Learning and development professionals, including chief learning officers, training directors and other top learning professionals, will gain insight to help them build the best case for world-class training and development practice. Readers get straight answers from the top to help them develop strategies and measure what really matters to those at the top.

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