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A needs assessment of the knowledge, skills and use of finance competencies by human performance technology practitioners.
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A needs assessment of the knowledge, skills and use of finance competencies by human performance technology practitioners./
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Chow, Ann Tai.
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162 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-07, Section: A, page: 2537.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-07A.
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Business Administration, General. -
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A needs assessment of the knowledge, skills and use of finance competencies by human performance technology practitioners.
Chow, Ann Tai.
A needs assessment of the knowledge, skills and use of finance competencies by human performance technology practitioners.
- 162 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-07, Section: A, page: 2537.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 2010.
A comprehensive needs assessment method was used in this empirical and evidence base research. The design, development and implementation of this study focused on answering two overarching questions: (1) What finance knowledge do HPT practitioners possess? and (2) How do HPT practitioners use their finance knowledge and skills in their work? An online survey was administered to obtain answers directly from practicing HPT professionals. Sixty seven HPT practitioners participated in the online survey. Every question in the survey, except the demographic and the three open ended questions, sought two levels of answers: Current State (What) and Future Importance (How) of knowledge, skills and use of finance by HPT practitioners.
ISBN: 9781124093956Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017457
Business Administration, General.
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HPT practitioners who are members and non members of the International Society of Performance Improvement (ISPI) were the target population of this research. The sampling frame of this study was the 18,000 subscribers of the ISPI monthly newsletter - PerformanceXpress. An Invitation To Participate was published in PerformanceXpress twice, in January and February, 2010 issues. A prize drawing of five
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Survey questions for this research were adapted from Rothwell's Self-Assessment Inventory in the ASTD Models for Human Performance (Alexandria, VA, The American Society for Training and Development, 1999). The content of the online instrument was validated by three expert HPT practitioners. Followed by two reliability tests, (1) five practicing HPT professionals participated in the pilot; and (2) a statistical reliability test was conducted to check the internal consistency of survey questions after the closing of the online survey. All feedback from practitioners was considered and changes were made to the survey questions. Changes made were mainly cosmetic and confusing wordings so that the originality of questions was maintained. The IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 18 was used to conduct the second reliability test. Cronbach's alpha of .985 of Current State N=38 and .975 of Future Importance N=38 were obtained. Further, Cronbach's alpha ranged from .825 to .957 and was obtained for the 10 dependent variables. Principal factors extraction with Varimax rotation was performed by using SPSS version 18 on 38 items for the sample of 67 in this study.
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Principal components extraction was used to extract estimated factor components. The sample of this study obtained the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Adequacy score of .95 and the Bartlet's Test of Sphericity score of chi 2 (703) = 6205.66, rho< .01 Three components were extracted. The cumulative variance of 79.53% was explained. With a cutoff of .30, all of the variables were loaded in 3 factor components. Although a few survey questions could be combined, eliminated and/or distributed differently among the 3 factor components, after careful consideration, the researcher decided to maintain all the variables as planned and proceeded with the Gap Analysis. This decision was influenced mostly by (1) the small sample size, (2) the high consistency and reliability of the sample responses, and (3) the suggested factor loadings in each component which were congruent with the overarching questions of this research.
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