Thursday, August 16, 2007

Training Failure as a Consequence of Organizational Culture

Human Resource Development Review
Bunch, K.J. - Organizations spend as much as US$200 billion annually on training and development; however, much of this investment appears squandered on ill-conceived or poorly implemented interventions. Scholars have pondered the causes of failed training for decades, focusing on issues such as methods, program design, and trainee characteristics. Recent interest in the role of organizational context rarely extends to organizational culture

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