1. BUS 680 Entire Course Training And Development
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BUS 680 Week 1 DQ 1 Training Preferences
BUS 680 Week 1 DQ 2 Learning Theories
BUS 680 Week 1 MHC Case Study
BUS 680 Week 2 DQ 1 Design Consulting
BUS 680 Week 2 DQ 2 Domtar Case Study
BUS 680 Week 2 Hardware Store Case Analysis
BUS 680 Week 3 DQ 1 Games & Simulations
BUS 680 Week 3 DQ 2 Classroom-based Learning Experience
BUS 680 Week 3 CSS Case Analysis
2. BUS 680 Week 4 DQ 1 Tips for Trainers
BUS 680 Week 4 DQ 2 Review Questions
BUS 680 Week 4 Jim’s Case Analysis
BUS 680 Week 5 DQ 1 Resistance to Training
BUS 680 Week 5 DQ 2 KSAs
BUS 680 Week 5 IMP Case Analysis
BUS 680 Week 6 DQ 1 Evaluating Learning
BUS 680 Week 6 DQ 2 Final Paper Summary
BUS 680 Week 6 Final Paper - Focus on the Final Paper
Each person must complete a research paper addressing one of the following topics or a mutually
agreed upon topic between the student and instructor:
Training Needs Analysis
Training Strategies for Small and Medium Sized Businesses: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
3. Management Development Techniques
Training Evaluation: New Techniques and Strategies
The Learning Organization: Three Companies That Have Made it a Reality
Technical Training: A “How To” Guide to Enhancing Technical KSA’s
Other topic approved by instructor
These papers are to reflect the current “state of the art” in the area and should reflect both
academic and professional (practical) orientations. The paper should review the available
research, discuss the implications of that research for the topic area, and provide conclusions.
The paper should be organized into the following areas:
1. Introduction, The area of research should be described and the purpose of the research. That
is, describe the topic area in terms of (1) its relationship to training and (2) what you want to be
able to contribute to the training literature by writing this paper.
2. Review of the literature, Organize the literature into logical streams of thought related to
your topic area. Within each of these areas summarize what the literature has to say. Be sure to
indicate in your discussion whether the information is based on empirical data or just the opinion
of the author.
3. Implications of the literature, Again, organize the implications of the literature in a manner
that logically builds the case for your conclusions (which you will present in the next section).
For each of your implications be sure to reference the literature related to that implication. Be
sure to indicate whether the implication is one that has already been made in the literature or if
4. this is one that is original to you. You should identify in this section important areas related to
your topic that are missing from the literature.
4. Conclusions, This is where you tie all the pieces together. Make sure your conclusions are
organized in a logical order that states what you have concluded relative to the purpose of your
paper. Be sure that these conclusions are justified. For example, conclusions based upon
empirical fact have more weight than those based upon opinion. Opinions shared by many in the
literature have more weight than those of only one author.