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Employee onboarding and satisfaction in US manufacturing companies
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Industrial and Commercial Training
Industrial and Commercial Training (2022) 54 (2): 267–278.
Published: 30 December 2021
...Michael Kirchner; Faith Stull Purpose The purpose of this study was to identify primary issues related to employee onboarding and satisfaction in US-based manufacturing companies. Design/methodology/approach In total, 19 focus groups using semi-structured interviews with senior management...
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NaviGaTor: group decision-making methodology for the design of training programs
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Industrial and Commercial Training
Industrial and Commercial Training (2016) 48 (6): 284–293.
Published: 04 July 2016
... as a tool for curriculum design describing the role of the NGT leader (facilitator in our case), stating that the optimal group size is eight to ten participants while larger groups should be split to more than one sub-groups. Being one of the most known focus group methods, the NGT is a structured...
