Training Needs Analysis through DACUM: A Guide for Coordinators - Tapa dura

Adams, Robert E.; Hogan, R. Lance; Steinke, Luke J.

 
9780990717621: Training Needs Analysis through DACUM: A Guide for Coordinators

Sinopsis

A Practical Guide to Skill-Based Occupational Analysis

Most training needs assessment books focus on theory, surveys, or generic models. The problem? These methods are often too time-consuming, too abstract, or too disconnected from the real demands of the workplace. The result is familiar: training programs that look professional on paper but fail to prepare learners for what they’ll actually do on the job.

This book offers a proven alternative: the DACUM (Develop A Curriculum) system of occupational analysis. Rooted in the principle that the people who do the work are the best at defining it, DACUM captures the essential skills of an occupation in clear, observable terms. It’s fast, practical, and produces data that employers, educators, and workforce professionals can trust.

Written as a step-by-step guide for coordinators, this book shows you how to:

  • Build and manage expert worker committees.

  • Facilitate the creation of DACUM charts that define an occupation’s real skills.

  • Avoid the common traps that undermine traditional needs assessments.

  • Translate analysis results into priorities for training, evaluation, and workforce planning.

Grounded in decades of field application and refined through use across industries, this book is both practical and accessible. Whether you are new to training needs assessment or looking for a more effective approach, it provides a roadmap for producing analysis results that are relevant, defensible, and immediately useful.

If you’re ready to move beyond theory and start building training programs that truly reflect workplace realities, this is the guide you need.

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