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A Stakeholder Approach to Evaluating Training Fred Nickols A Stakeholder Approach to Evaluating Training Fred Nickols 2003 (DRAFT: For Review Only Do Not Cite without Permission) 1 Introduction There are probably no more widely ac-cepted realities or truisms in the world of Training than the following: When it comes to Evaluating train-ing, the dominant model is The Kirkpatrick Model (TKM). TKM is rarely implemented in its entirety and Training evaluations are usually confined to the smiles test (TKM Level 1: Trainee Reac-tions). There is widespread interest in Evaluating Training , particularly at the higher levels of TKM ( , on-the-job behavior change and busi-ness results) and in going beyond TKM ( , in determining the ROI of Training or even its societal im-pact).
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