Mattox, John R., II, 1971-

Learning analytics : using talent data to improve business outcomes / John R. Mattox II, Peggy Parskey, Cristina Hall. - Second edition - xxiv, 367 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What is learning analytics? — Technology’s role in learning measurement — Linking learning to business impact — Scrap learning: the new leading indicator of success — Aligning L&D to business goals through needs assessment; — Benchmarks — Optimizing investments in learning — Beyond learning analytics to talent management analytics.

Effective evaluation and measurement of learning and development initiatives is critical to maximise the impact of training, identify gaps for improvement and ensure that efforts are aligned to the business' needs. Learning Analytics outlines how analytical approaches can respond to these challenges, the types and benefits of technological solutions and how to ask the right questions of organizational data in order to build a learning organization that boosts performance and competitive advantage.
Drawing upon case studies from organizations who have applied such approaches such as The Gap, Hilton Worldwide University and Seagate Technology, Learning Analytics will enable those involved in learning and development to make the business case for their activities and deliver an evidence-based service to their organizations. Alongside updated chapters on learning technology tools and moving beyond learning analytics to talent management analytics, this second edition also features new content on measuring informal learning, increasing data literacy, and framing L&D's contributions through a portfolio evaluation approach.

1789662982 9781789662986 9781789663006

2020932529

GBC017685 bnb

019701600 Uk


Employees--Training of.
Organizational learning.
Personnel management.
Business intelligence.
Business planning.
Decision making--Statistical methods.
Management--Statistical methods.
Business intelligence.
Business planning.
Decision making--Statistical methods.
Management--Statistical methods.

HF5549.5.T7 / M368 2020

658.47