The Growth in Training

The Growth in Training? So why is T&D suddenly going to grow? The September 2003 issue of Business 2.0 had an article on how baby-boomers are starting to retire, thus, a lot of expertise is now going out the door. In addition, we are becoming a lot more knowledge...

E learning More Bang per Buck

E learning More Bang per Buck While the budget may be nearly identical to the last couple of years, organizations are getting more training for their dollars since the e learning market has had several major merges and in turn, dropped their prices in order to stay...

2010 Training

2010 training? Total 2010 U.S. training expenditures—including payroll and spending on external products and services—inched up $600 million to $52.8 billion. o Average training expenditures per learner — $1,041 o Average hours of training per employee — 40.1 o 76...

2007 Training

2007 training? 2007 Training Magazine’s 2007 Industry Report finds the training budget has grown to $58.5 billion. However, growth is down compared with 2005 to 2006, when training budgets increased 7 percent, compared with 6 percent from 2006 to 2007....

2005 through 2006 Training Funds

2005 through 2006 training funds? 2005 $51.1 billion has been budgeted for formal training programs. Formal classroom is far from dying as 70% of the training is still done in there. 2006 $55.8 billion was budgeted. $1,273 was spent per learner by companies, including...

High Performance Management

High performance management? In the Human Equation, Jeffery Pfeffer writes that “Virtually all descriptions of high performance management practices emphasize training, and the amount of training provided by commitment as opposed to control-orientated management is...