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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Just the facts, ma'am...,
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This review is from: Effective Training: Systems, Strategies and Practices (Hardcover)
I'm currently using this as a college textbook. It's taken me three weeks to work through three chapters. After two weeks, I ended up skimming over the 2nd and 3rd chapters just to make it through without stopping 4 or 5 times wondering what it was I was reading. I can see it's loaded with important information, but it's an effort to stay focused. The headings and subheadings are bland and repetitive. I often feel like I'm rereading a section, but how can I tell when sections I've read aren't memorable? The authors also show a knack for stating the obvious. For instance, "Identifying the required KSAs is not as obvious, but they are still relatively easy to obtain, by examining each task and asking the question, 'What knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes are necessary to perform a particular task?'" (p.143). I find it ironic that a book that is attempting to teach people how to make training pertinent and interesting to others is itself uninteresting. This is a book for those who just want the facts and don't care if the writing and presentation are lively or engaging.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Effective Training: Systems, Strategies and Practices (3rd Edition) (Paperback)
I had to read this book for my studies in Belgium, so for us, the English is sometimes hard. I had to use my dictionnary quite alot while reading the first 2 chapters. But then it got easier: the same words are repeated so I didn't need my dictionnary anymore; at lest not that often.The book provides lots of examples and those make you think about what you've just read and that's interesting. The authors explain something and then give an example; to make sure you really get it. I thought that was very useful! The book is clearly divided in sub-categories and that makes it easy to understand and read the book. Although it's an expensive book (in Belgium is was even 30 dollars more expensive!) I think it's worth the money... You get a good insight in how organisations work and stuff like that. |
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Effective Training: Systems, Strategies and Practices by P. Nick Blanchard (Hardcover - August 4, 1998)
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