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EvaluationZone – forthcoming workshops

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One of the key benefits available to EvaluationZone subscribers is the option to attend a monthly specialist workshop on one of the key topics within evaluation.

January's session on calculating a Return On Investment gave TrainingZONE members a chance to try out the feature with host Paul Kearns, who'll be offering his expert advice and guidance over the coming months, tailoring it to the specific needs of members. All workshop sessions will take place on the first Friday of each month over lunchtime.

Future EvaluationZone workshops:
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Friday 1 March 2002: What's wrong with the Kirkpatrick, 4 Level Model?

Friday 5 April 2002: - Validation versus evaluation - what's the difference?

Friday 3 May 2002: - Soft is hard - measuring soft skills training.

Friday 14 June 2002: - Defining business objectives as learning objectives.

Friday 5 July 2002: - Evaluating leadership development.

Friday 2 August 2002: - Performance measurement for trainers.

Friday 6 September 2002: - Failure analysis - how to build success into training.

Friday 4 October 2002: - Appraisal and personal development systems revisited.

Friday 1 November 2002: - Training strategy - where do you start?

Friday 6 December 2002: - Cause and effect analysis for trainers.

All sessions will take place at 13:00 GMT/BST depending on the time of year unless otherwise advertised, and will run for approximately 45 minutes. Workshop sessions can be accessed by subscribers only at https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/restricted/evaluationzone .

Click here for more information on subscribing to guarantee your access to these sessions.

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