The 2002 ASTD state of the industry report

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Author: Van Buren, Mark E.; Erskine, William

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American Society for Training and Development (ASTD)

Abstract:

This report provides an annual account of trends in workplace learning and performance in the United States. Key findings in this report include: there was a growth in spending on employer provided training between 1999 and 2000; payments to outside training companies rose; and e-learning returns rose to its highest level since 1997. The contents of the report are: Introduction; The trends behind the numbers; How much training organizations provide; How organizations deliver training; Linking people, learning and performance; Into the future; Endnotes; Glossary; Appendix.

Subjects: Outcomes; Industry; Workforce development; Employment; Finance; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Trend; E-learning; Online learning; Delivery system; Enterprise; Workplace learning; Employers; Training investment; Training

Geographic subjects: North America; United States

Published: Alexandria, Virginia: American Society for Training & Development, 2002

Physical description: 52 p.

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Statement of responsibility: [Mark E. Van Buren, William Erskine]

Notes:
On cover: State of the industry: ASTD's annual review of trends in employer-provided training in the United States: report 2002.

Resource type: Report

Call Number:
TD/TNC 72.497



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