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A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-118-45811-2

January 2014

Pfeiffer

416 pages

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A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment, Third Edition

For fifteen years, A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment has been the go-to text for those who are seeking useful, systematic approaches to needs assessment. Needs assessment is the first step in training, performance improvement, and community development projects.

This thoroughly revised and updated edition contains a treasury of resources including a toolkit of ready-to-use templates and job aids that you can customize for your own use. Illustrative case studies and tips show how to assess needs for individuals, teams, organizations, government agencies, and communities.

This book combines a how-to text and reference tool for trainers, performance improvement professionals, and students. Managers and community leaders use it to get to the root of their learning and performance problems, make effective decisions, and obtain support for their most pressing issues.

Updates to the third edition include:

  • Links to online resources, including a needs assessment book that you can download for free, ethical guidelines, and vendors who assess individual, group and organizational needs.
  • A new chapter on the complex needs assessment approach with new toolkit forms.
  • A summary of the recent advances in our knowledge about learning, training, and performance that you can use to quickly prepare for client meetings.
  • Guidelines on workforce surveys, such as employee engagement surveys.
  • An Instructor’s Guide that contains discussion questions, assessments materials, and new exercises for each chapter.

You can use this book to quickly access up-to-date information on the fundamentals of needs assessment including current models, theories, and resources. You can also learn how to manage and report a needs assessment project and access professional ethical guidelines. Learn five approaches to needs assessment: knowledge and skills analysis, job and task analysis, competency-based needs assessment, strategic needs assessment, and complex needs assessment. 

About the Author

Catherine (Cathy) M. Sleezer works with Employee Training and Performance Improvement Specialists to provide consulting services on human resources for private, public, and government sector organizations.

Darlene F. Russ-Eft is professor of adult education and higher education leadership in the College of Education at Oregon State-University, where she teaches master's and doctoral courses in research, program evaluation, and learning theory.

Kavita Gupta is the author of the first edition of A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment, and she currently works as a community organizer.