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Learning Needs Analysis

January 13, 2021Design, How Tolearning needs analysis, TNA, Training Needs, Training needs analysisadmin

The quick tips will help to make sure that you leave no stone unturned when conducting a Learning Needs Analysis. DOWNLOAD NOW

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Lunch n Learn - Training Needs Analysis

September 4, 2020Lunch n Learn Replays, ReplaysTNA, Training needs analysisadmin

In this lunch n learn we took a more informal approach to discuss some of the challenges and different approaches to training needs analysis. We discussed what it is, how to do one and the importance of balancing data and stories. WATCH NOW Copies of teh documents created in the session can be viewed here......

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TNA Worksheet

August 23, 2020Design, Materials, Planningresearch, TNA, Training needs analysisadmin

Simple worksheet to help capture findings in a training needs analysis. Provided in Word format for ease of use. DOWNLOAD NOW This content is only available to logged in users.  If you would like to become a member of the Training Designer's Club, you can join here Please login / become a member

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Training Needs Analysis

August 23, 2020DesignTNA, Training Needs, Training needs analysisadmin

There's no single way to conduct a training needs analysis. You need to use a mixture of data and anecdotes/intuition to reach reasonable conclusions about what the training needs actually are. From this, you can start to define your solution. This document is chapter 2 from the ebook 'Designing Great Training' which can be purchased......

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There's no single way to conduct a training needs analysis. You need to use a mixture of data and anecdotes/intuition to reach reasonable conclusions about what the training needs actually are. From this, you can start to define your solution. This document is chapter 2 from the ebook 'Designing Great Training' which can be purchased...

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