How to Measure ROI for Employee Training?

Jeff Furman (Author & NetCom Learning Instructor)

How employees are doing on the job is the best way to measure return on investment for employee training. How many students were certified is one measure, but looking at employee performance after training in terms of their job responsibilities is a better way of measuring ROI according to Jeff.

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Jeff Furman

Author & Instructor, NYU Jeff Furman is a Project Management Instructor at NYU and Author of The Project Management Answer Book. Jeff is a highly experienced trainer, course developer, IT project manager and certified PMP with more than 20 years’ experience for Fortune 500 financial firms. His classes have helped numerous application developers learn new skills that have helped their companies as well as their careers.

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Jeff Furman

Jeff Furman

Author & Instructor, NYU

Jeff Furman is a Project Management Instructor at NYU and Author of The Project Management Answer Book. Jeff is a highly experienced trainer, course developer, IT project manager and certified PMP with more than 20 years’ experience for Fortune 500 financial firms. His classes have helped numerous application developers learn new skills that have helped their companies as well as their careers.

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