Hi Team,
I need some information on how to start up a training and development department in the organization.
Having said that we have few things in bits and pieces.
Your support in suggesting books for good reads and documents is highly appreciative.
From India, Hyderabad
I need some information on how to start up a training and development department in the organization.
Having said that we have few things in bits and pieces.
Your support in suggesting books for good reads and documents is highly appreciative.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi
Would recommend the following reads
1) The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice Of The Learning Organization
2) CMMi - OT process - CMMI - Organizational Training (OT) Process Area
3) PCMM - People CMM - PCMM® - QAI Global Institute
From India, Bengaluru
Would recommend the following reads
1) The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice Of The Learning Organization
2) CMMi - OT process - CMMI - Organizational Training (OT) Process Area
3) PCMM - People CMM - PCMM® - QAI Global Institute
From India, Bengaluru
Hi
Please try Cite HR archives.
Type “Training and Development” inside the box 'Search Cite.co'
that you find in the title bar right above.
After typing in the box, press the 'research' button next to it.
You will get lot of information.
V.Raghunathan
From India
Please try Cite HR archives.
Type “Training and Development” inside the box 'Search Cite.co'
that you find in the title bar right above.
After typing in the box, press the 'research' button next to it.
You will get lot of information.
V.Raghunathan
From India
How big is your company? Is the top management convinced of the value of T&D department?
Get the CEO/top guy on your side. Convince him of why it is such a good idea. Once he assures you of resources and cooperation, start small and then build up. Choose the most visible team in the company and find out what training will make them go gaga about. Then deliver them that training and make them your brand ambassadors.
Best wishes.
From India, Delhi
Get the CEO/top guy on your side. Convince him of why it is such a good idea. Once he assures you of resources and cooperation, start small and then build up. Choose the most visible team in the company and find out what training will make them go gaga about. Then deliver them that training and make them your brand ambassadors.
Best wishes.
From India, Delhi
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