Corporate training and effective performance have become major issues in the 1980s and '90s. Reviews of the training research literature show that, parallel to the growing attention to corporate training, research has also increased in the field, giving a better understanding of the subject and providing fundamental expertise on which trainers can build. The contributions to the book differ in the degree to which they are related to performance issues, but all chapters underline the necessity of thinking from the perspective of effective performance.Corporate training and effective performance have become major issues in the 1980s and '90s. Reviews of the training research literature show that, parallel to the growing attention to corporate training, research has also increased in the field, giving a better understanding of the subject and providing fundamental expertise on which trainers can build. The contributions to the book differ in the degree to which they are related to performance issues, but all chapters underline the necessity of thinking from the perspective of effective performance.Preface. 1. Linking corporate training and effective performance; M. Mulder, et al. Part I: Changing environments of training and development. Introduction to Part I; W.J. Nijhoff. 2. The development of competence: national standards for managers; J.E. Thompson, S. Carter. 3. The role of regulations for corporate training strategies; U. Backes-Gellner. 4. The challenge of competence and further training policies; Ph. M?haut. 5. Organization development in a changing corporate culture; S.F. Foster, G.W.J. Heling. Part II: Models, Strategies and Evaluation. Introduction; R.O. Brinkerhoff. 6. Behavior modeling training in North America: a research summary; D.F. Russ-Eft, J.H. Zenger. 7. Changing leadership style: Research on a training and coaching model for lasting effects; N.L. Krijger, S.M. Pol. 8. Human resource development and on-the-job learnl&