Transferring Learning to Behavior: Using the Four Levels to Improve Performance
Donald L Kirkpatrick, James D Kirkpatrick, "Transferring Learning to Behavior: Using the Four Levels to Improve Performance"
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers | 2005-03-10 | ISBN 1576753255 | PDF | 220 pages | 2 MB
Since its creation in 1959, Donald Kirkpatrick's four-level model for evaluating training programs - reaction, learning, behavior, and results - has become the most widely used approach to training evaluation in the corporate, government, and academic worlds. However, trainers today are feeling increased pressure to prove whether instruction is worth its cost. And calculating and presenting results (Step 4) becomes tricky when, despite training, workers aren't fulfilling Step 3: applying what they've learned to their behavior. This book takes on this age-old challenge, first examining why learned concepts don't make it into practice, then offering solutions that will work in the real world. Coauthor James Kirkpatrick, a training practitioner, introduces five prerequisites that help an organization achieve ultimate training success. He includes practical examples (such as Toyota and Nextel) from his own work, plus 12 best-practice case studies.
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