Book description
This issue will assist managers, training and performance specialists, and consultants in guiding SMEs through the fundamentals of transferring learning and job skills. It covers how to select and prepare an SME trainer, the methods of delivery, course design and development, developing course materials, delivery and facilities preparation, follow-up training, and evaluating the training effort.
Table of contents
- Copyright
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What is an SME?
- Skills Acquisition
- Knowledge/Information Acquisition
- Problem-Solving or Attitude
- Selecting an SME Trainer
- Preparing the SME to Train
- Methods of Delivery
- Course Design/Development for SMEs
- Developing Course Materials
- Stand Up and Deliver
- Follow Up Training Into Workplace
- Evaluating the Training Effort
- Get Your SME Off and Training
- References & Resources
- Job Aid
Product information
- Title: Teaching SMEs to Train—Training Basics
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 1999
- Publisher(s): Association for Talent Development
- ISBN: None
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