Yearning for Learning

Topics:
Staff Training
Tags:
Human Resources,
Society For Human Resource Management,
Training,
Training And Certification,
Workforce Management
Source:
Society for Human Resource Management

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Overview: "In today’s workplace, however, training programs must clear a few hurdles to get people in the room. Feeling productivity pressures, your employees and their supervisors may view training as wasted time away from the job. Going to training one day means working harder to catch up the next, as they see it. This article is about how do you motivate your employees to participate in training? or How do you create an environment in which employees value training? "

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Format: HTML | Size: 34KB | Date: Mar 2002 | Pages: 1


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