Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications.
Abstract This article is devoted to workplace learning. Rather than formulating normative claims regarding educational processes, the aim is to empirically examine the conditions under which workplace learning takes place. The focus is on the process of needs assessment as part of program planning....
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doaj-ed917bd63928496abc288e8163358bd92020-11-25T00:17:15ZdeuSpringerOpenZeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung - Report2364-00142364-00222017-03-01401253910.1007/s40955-017-0082-4Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications.Tina Röbel0Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinAbstract This article is devoted to workplace learning. Rather than formulating normative claims regarding educational processes, the aim is to empirically examine the conditions under which workplace learning takes place. The focus is on the process of needs assessment as part of program planning. Firstly, this process and the stakeholders involved are described for different types of programs. Secondly, an explorative analysis based on the contextual analysis shows how demand decisions are justified. The companies considered in this article are not described as homogeneous organizations, but differences are shown within the individual companies and between each other. A total of nine interviews from three different companies were selected for the analysis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40955-017-0082-4Workplace learningProgram planningCase studiesNeedsStakeholdersContextual analysis |
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Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications. |
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Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications. |
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Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications. |
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Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications. |
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Education at the workplace? Empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications. |
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education at the workplace? empirical analysis of needs assessment in large enterprises: processes, stakeholders and justifications. |
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Abstract This article is devoted to workplace learning. Rather than formulating normative claims regarding educational processes, the aim is to empirically examine the conditions under which workplace learning takes place. The focus is on the process of needs assessment as part of program planning. Firstly, this process and the stakeholders involved are described for different types of programs. Secondly, an explorative analysis based on the contextual analysis shows how demand decisions are justified. The companies considered in this article are not described as homogeneous organizations, but differences are shown within the individual companies and between each other. A total of nine interviews from three different companies were selected for the analysis. |
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Workplace learning Program planning Case studies Needs Stakeholders Contextual analysis |
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