Instant Case Studies: How to Design, Adapt, and Use Case Studies in TrainingISBN: 978-0-7879-6885-4
Paperback
336 pages
November 2003, Pfeiffer
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— Sivasailam Thiagarajan, author, Design Your Own Games and Activities
"Wow! What a practical and complete book on the development and
use of case studies. I wish I had it years ago when I was teaching
management and using case studies."
— Donald L. Kirkpatrick, professor emeritus, University of
Wisconsin
"Interactive teaching-learning works. Jean Barbazette has
created a wonderful, easy-to-apply volume that allows us to broaden
our training repertoire instantly. What a rich source for
developing and running cases."
— Harold D. Stolovitch, emeritus professor, Instructional
and Performance Technology, Universite de Montreal; clinical
professor, Human Performance at Work, University of Southern
California; and principal, HAS Learning & Performance Solutions
LLC
"Jean Barbazette's latest book is a must for every instructional
designer's tool kit."
— Richard G. Wong, manager, training and development, Orange
County Transportation Authority
"You can't get more practical than this book! It is filled with
how-to's, templates, checklists, and actual cases which can be
used, as is, in your own training programs. This book is the
'one-stop shop' for creating and using case studies."
— Dana Gaines Robinson, coauthor, Performance
Consulting
"Chock-full of great examples, important cautions, and wonderful
lessons of experience, Jean helps her readers not only write better
case studies, but also understand their use as a critical learning
tool."
— Beverly Kaye, founder and CEO, Career Systems
International, coauthor, Love 'Em or Lose 'Em: Getting People to
Stay and author, Up is Not the Only Way
"A must read if you want learning to be active. It's an
extremely clear, step-by-step guide that will shorten your
preparation time, yet enhance your creativity as a case study
writer. No serious trainer can be without it."
— Mel Silberman, author, Active Training and 101 Ways to
Make Training Active