New England Telephone has a large training department that offers many courses to its employees. It evaluates its training programs rigorously using internal audits, stakeholder surveys, course evaluations, and financial impact studies. One strategy to adapt to changing needs is a rotation system where employees work in training for 1-3 years to gain skills. They also offer training on new products early in development. Motorola's training center, MTEC, aims to improve productivity through performance-based, job-related training that supports strategic goals. It allocates 2% of payroll to training and sees employees as renewable assets to invest in. Motorola also uses participative work teams where employees contribute to decisions and share in profits above targets, incentivizing support