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    Perceived effectiveness of the Career Growth & Development toolkit 

    Talamantez, Jonathon L. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    With employee development become increasingly important for organizations, more and more organizations are investing in talent development solutions including career advancement opportunities. Company XYZ made a significant ...
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    Training and development of the mature worker 

    Javor, Tanya L. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    Company XYZ is an industrial supply company located in a suburb of large Midwestern city and employs approximately 100 employees who are approaching retirement. The organization has structured its benefits to encourage ...
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    Exploring performance development : |b perspective from colleagues of a not for profit organization 

    Utecht, Jennifer L. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    The purpose of this study was to collect and analyze feedback from colleagues from Company XYZ regarding their previous experiences and opinions of performance management and employee development programs. A literature ...
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    New employee orientation and onboarding processes at County XYZ 

    Xiong, Ashley G. (University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2018)
    A poor or non-existent orientation and onboarding process not only affects the organization in a monetary value but also in productivity and performance for several years. The cost for a poor or non-existent new employee ...
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    Training opportunities to reduce telehandler type rough terrain forklift incidents on XYZ Company construction projects 

    Mann, Robert R. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    XYZ Company, a construction management and general contracting company, was experiencing an increase in telehandler type rough terrain forklift incidents on their projects. The increase in incidents led to additional ...
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    Determining the gap for UW-Stout student supervisor training 

    Lor, Mai Joua (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the addition of online training as a delivery method would be effective in assuring that newly appointed UW-Stout student employee supervisors can receive EDGE ...
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    Discovering the engagement levels at Company XYZ 

    Anderson, Jennifer L. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    This study focuses on why employee engagement practices are extremely important in sustaining and growing an organization. In addition, this study focuses on what could happen if an organization does not measure and implement ...
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    Reduction of shift turnover related errors 

    Peters, Brian W. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    The intent of this paper was to create a proposal that could be implemented to improve the communication process during the shift turnover process that is currently in use. The current process documentation was reviewed, ...
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    Performance evaluations: investigating effective solutions 

    Rowe, Rebecca A. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    Performance evaluations must be viewed as an integral part of a manager's responsibility to their employees. The purpose of a performance evaluation is to ensure that managers and their direct reports have a clear and ...
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    The effects of organizational culture on learning transfer 

    Spellman, Stephanie J. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)
    Organizations must have a skilled labor force to remain competitive in today's complex economy. Companies spend tens of billions of dollars on employee training each year in the U.S. Employee development creates more ...
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