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Improve transfer with frequent evaluations
Want to improve training-transfer results? If so, consider frequent evaluations of how trainees are using training in the field.
A survey of trainers shows that frequent evaluation of post-training behavioral change results in higher levels of training transfer.
This makes intuitive sense: Once you’re regularly following up, you’re demonstrating that this behavioral change is important. Trainees pick up on it – “Hey, this is important; I’ll try to use it.”
The evaluations themselves remind workers of the training: It forces trainees to recall the training and keep it top of mind.
Source: Saks, Alan, et al., “An investigation into the relationship between training evaluation and the transfer of training,” June 2012: International Journal of Training and Development, Vol. 16, No. 22.