Bridgeworks A Guide for Designing Industrial/Occupational Training Systems

Bridgeworks A Guide for Designing Industrial/Occupational Training Systems by James R. Johnson is a comprehensive manual published by AuthorHouse in 2007. This 216-page book is written in English and focuses on providing practical guidance for designing effective training systems. It presents a transportable training model developed for various organizations, emphasizing the importance of practicality in converting theoretical concepts into usable tools.
Readers will find a structured approach to implementing a compliant and valid training system, with a logical assembly of steps and tasks. The manual integrates simplicity and applicability, making it a valuable resource for those involved in business and economics, training, and education. By focusing on real-world applications, this guide aims to equip readers with the necessary tools to create effective training solutions.
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The genesis for this manual was a transportable training model designed and developed for use by State of S.C.; GE Plastics and Volusia County School Board. The essential theme of this manual is “practicality”. It converts theory and principles into realistic, usable tools integrating simplicity and applicability. It assembles in logical fashion the steps/ tasks for implementing a fully-compliant, valid training system. This manual stems from reality; as practical, usable as when conceived.
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