Getting to Parallel: Assessing the Return on Expectations of Training - Companies are scrutinizing resources they allocate to performance programs and are asking questions like -- What is the valueand how do you know? The authors advocate for an increased focus on the Return on Expectations (ROE) via evidence of the three Cs: consensus, correspondence, and consistency
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1998
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Authors: | McLinden, Daniel ; Trochim, William M.K. |
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Performance improvement / ispi ; International Society for Performance Improvement. - San Francisco, Calif : Wiley Periodicals, ISSN 0884-1985, ZDB-ID 14882899. - Vol. 37.1998, 8, p. 21-26
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