Title of article :
Project training evaluation: Reshaping boundary objects and assumptions
Author/Authors :
Lee-Kelley، نويسنده , , Liz and Blackman، نويسنده , , Deborah، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Training evaluation is an important component of personal development which has received insufficient attention by project managers, members of project teams and their organisations, making training a target for cut-back at times of tightening budgets. Assessing training has historically been operationally oriented, emphasising financial justification, content and quality of the training rather than the potential of improved project performance or organisational transformation. This qualitative, multi-case study demonstrates the limitations of normative boundary objects (the processes, artefacts, documents or technical language or vocabulary in common use within the project community) such as ‘best practise’ models and ‘bodies of knowledge’ as the driver and basis for training. The paper proposes using alternate boundary objects to incorporate reflective practises which can increase the utilisation of learning by embedding it in specific contexts. Study findings are of relevance to project workers by helping them think differently about the purpose and outcome of training attendance, and for managers charged with developing the project and programme talent pool within the organisation.
Keywords :
Boundary objects , Learning , appraisal , training evaluation
Journal title :
International Journal of Project Management
Journal title :
International Journal of Project Management