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Strategic alignment of training, transfer-enhancing behaviors, and training usage: A posttraining study

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
101 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1044-8004

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Abstract

This survey explored the alignment of an organization's specific training program with its strategic
direction and its practices to support usage of training on the job. The subjects, trainees and their immediate
supervisors, were participants in a targeted sales training program of a Fortune 200 pharmaceutical company
headquartered in the Midwest. This study found a low to moderate positive correlation between the perceived
alignment of training with the strategic direction of the organization and the presence of practices to support
usage of training. The group of trainees that selfโ€reported very high usage of training perceived a
significantly higher alignment of the training program with the strategic direction of the organization as
compared to the group of trainees that selfโ€reported low to high usage of training; field managers
did not differ significantly in that regard. Trainees who selfโ€reported very high usage of training also
reported a significantly higher presence of practices to support usage of training throughout the program than
the group of trainees that selfโ€reported low to high usage of training; field managers did not
differ significantly in that regard either. The study found a positive correlation between awareness of and
commitment to the strategic direction of the organization.


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