Leadership and Management Development programs have helped
companies of every size become high-performing organizations. This
practical guide sets out a blueprint for establishing,
administering, and evaluating a planned in-house Management
Development program and is geared to addressing the training,
education, and development needs of supervisors, managers,
executives, and others who exert leadership in organizational
settings. It reviews important topics such as how to make a case
for an in-house program, defining the program, setting policy,
establishing goals and objectives, assessing needs, recruiting
someone to oversee the program, and evaluating results. The
material is based on surveys of Management Development
professionals, key literature in the area, and first hand
experience. In this how-to-do-it start-up guide, Rothwell and
Kazanas provide important background on leadership and management
development programs, defining the parameters of a typical
organizational program. They review such important topics as the
planning and design of a program, formal, informal, and special
leadership and management development methods, and evaluation of
organizational efforts. Human resource development specialists and
human resources managers, workplace learning and performance
practitioners, CEOs, CIOs and supervisors will find this guide
comprehensive and valuable.
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