Enhancing Formal Interpersonal Skills Training through Post-Training Supplements
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With the aim of enhancing formal classroom training in interpersonal skills, this study examined the effects of combining classroom training with two on-the-job supplements, namely, self-coaching and upward feedback. The self-coaching system used a workbook containing self-assessments, while the feedback system provided trainees with formal, written feedback on their interpersonal skills. Testing these approaches on a sample of 87 trainees from 75 units of a national restaurant chain, this study found that both approaches may be useful extensions to formal classroom training. Moreover, they were strongest when used together.
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2007-03-01
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restaurants; interpersonal skills; training
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