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        1 - Designing an Operating Training Model: A Study Based on Grounded Theory
        Morteza Taheri
        This study aims to present an executive model for effective training of employees and managers in the Customs. To this end, the researcher developed an operating model for effective training in the Customs through conducting extensive interviews with the staff, managers More
        This study aims to present an executive model for effective training of employees and managers in the Customs. To this end, the researcher developed an operating model for effective training in the Customs through conducting extensive interviews with the staff, managers and directors and the participants in the training courses and reviewing theoretical foundations and experience in training at the Customs and World Customs Organization. An analysis of the data in three steps of open coding, axial coding and selective coding suggests that the personnel are involved based on organizational factors such as the nature of organizational task, social responsibility of the organization, and organizational dynamics; job factors including task sensitivity, task specialty level, and task fluidity; personal factors such as internal and external motivation in training and professional development. Their involvement in learning through thorough preparation, motivation for transfer, individual capacity for transfer, and effective performance. How to allocate budget, management support, management restrictions, meritocracy, and educational rules and manner of executing rules and laws provide a special ground for training strategies. Moreover, structural strategies including matching the structure with the process of training, creating an training complex, developing human capacity, needs assessment strategies; design strategies including content suitability, motivational mechanisms, instructional calendar, and transfer design; execution strategies including education timing, interpersonal methods, international and online training; and assessment strategies including testing, exercise, attitude analysis, assignments, and effective performance are affected by the organizational factors such as organizational position, structural factors and personnel issues. Research findings indicate that effective strategies for training in the Customs are in positive and constructive interaction with fundamental and environmental factors and will lead to positive effects and consequences such as improved quality of service, increased financial interests and ultimately, formation of a learning customs. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating Individual Factors Affecting Transfer of learning Employees in the Municipality of Tehran
        Maryam Hassanpour Roodbaraki Mojgan Abdollahi Alireza Araghieh Fatemeh Parasteh-Ghombavani
        The Purpose of this Study is to identify and investigate the individual factors affecting transferring of learning to workplace in order to improve the performance and develop job competencies. It was a descriptive survey research. The population consisted of all staff More
        The Purpose of this Study is to identify and investigate the individual factors affecting transferring of learning to workplace in order to improve the performance and develop job competencies. It was a descriptive survey research. The population consisted of all staff at Transportation and Traffic Department in Tehran (N= 910). The sample was selected through a single-cluster sampling method through the Cochran formula and 270 employees (employees who were at least 6 months and at most one year after passing their training courses). Data collection was carried out through library studies and field research through a researcher-made questionnaire with content validity confirmation by several researchers in education and management and reliability of the tool, with Cronbach's alpha coefficient (0.77). In order to identify individual factors, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis, Varimax rotation was used to determine the most appropriate factors. The results showed: self-efficacy components, expectations from performance outcomes, cognitive ability, job attitude, orientation, organizational commitment, learner readiness, personality traits, control source, positive feeling, self-awareness, demographic characteristics, reception from learning resources, openness of experience, transfer motivation, perceived usefulness and value and core purpose are individual factors affecting transfer of learning, except the resistance to change and motivation level. According to results of Friedman test, the organizational commitment with the mean of 12.76 and level of motivation (mean=4.58) had the highest and least effect on transferring of learning of staff. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Rate of TOL: a new look into measuring the quality of work-based training programs
        Saeed Safaei Movahed keyvan salehi Mohammad Hajizad
        Training officials are often unable to prove how effective they are in meeting the business goals. We clearly admit that top managers need reliable and valid data to trust training functions, but training officials often lack justifiable indices to back up their claims More
        Training officials are often unable to prove how effective they are in meeting the business goals. We clearly admit that top managers need reliable and valid data to trust training functions, but training officials often lack justifiable indices to back up their claims about improving staff's performance in real work. Although ROI was a rigorous index to report on effectiveness of work-based training programs, but it did not turn into popular trend it is hard and costly to estimate. Hence, we here put forward a new index for reporting on effectiveness of work-based training programs, entitled Rate of TOL. This index aims at measuring how much of what participants learn during training programs transfers into performance in real workplaces. To do so, two strategies are suggested: firstly, Simple Linear Strategy (SLS) which is based on calculating coefficient of determination between scores of final course tests and performance appraisals; and secondly, Cluster Linear Strategy (CLS) which is based on calculating multiple regression between scores of final course tests plus other influencing predictor variables (such as work climate, personal motivation, etc.) and performance appraisals. It is finally argued that the proposed index just improves when training programs are designed and implemented in the best possible manner to meet quality measures like learners' satisfaction, relevance, importance, instructors' competency, and etc. Consequently, Rate of TOL as a quality index helps training and development officials to report more exactly and justifiably on how effective they are in improving people in real workplace. Manuscript profile