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- Testing the ROI principle
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Training programs are being judged according to whether they show a return on investment (ROI). The authors, who are commercial trainers, discuss: (1) the need to convince employers that staff require training in 'people skills' as well as in 'product or technical skills'; (2) the issues which arise among the employer, the training provider, and the funding agency when a training program is being negotiated.
Training programs are being judged according to whether they show a return on investment (ROI). The authors, who are ... Show Full Abstract
Authors: McLendon, Emory; Catts, Ralph; Forlin, Chris
Date: 1996
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia; Queensland
Journal title: Australian training review
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Higher education; Skills and knowledge; Teaching and learning;Providers of education and training; Workforce development; Governance; Evaluation; Management; Finance show more
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- Queensland research
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The activities of the Vocational Education and Training Research Institute (VETRI), Queensland, are described through its current research programs. Those programs are:
The activities of the Vocational Education and Training Research Institute (VETRI), Queensland, are described through its ... Show Full Abstract
Authors: Catts, Ralph
Date: 1996
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia; Queensland
Journal title: Australian training review
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Research
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