December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
206 pages
5h 33m
English
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed at first with the number of tasks identified during the team job task analysis, but rarely will you need to train many tasks at once. As you know from the previous chapter, the design team may decide to apply the system to critical elements only, rather than to all of the tasks identified. The team has ownership of the program and directs its development to answer the needs of the workforce.
Your particular situation likely will dictate which training modules are written first. For example, a design team at a local retail store decided that because several new managers on the floor needed immediate training, they would work on basic tasks first. ...
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