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        1 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of MBA Training Course in Iranian National Gas Compony Based on Kirk Patrick Model
        gholamreza shams mourkani مهسا  سیفی حسین‌آبادی
        The current study aimed at effectiveness evaluation of the MBA training courses in Iranian National Gas Company, with descriptive–Survey methods. The study population consists of all participants in the courses. The data collection tools were semi-constructed interview More
        The current study aimed at effectiveness evaluation of the MBA training courses in Iranian National Gas Company, with descriptive–Survey methods. The study population consists of all participants in the courses. The data collection tools were semi-constructed interviews and researcher-made questionnaires which their reliability and validity were confirmed. In order to analyze the data, one-sample t-test, chi-square test and Friedman test (for quantitative data) and content analysis method (for qualitative data) have been applied. Findings show that a high proportion of respondents satisfied with the design, content, teacher and organization training courses and learning through "informal discussions" are almost used in the workplace. Also Findings show a correlation between the results of the holding period, with results expected from predetermined exists. Therefore it can be concluded that MBA course has been effective. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of MBA Training Course in Iranian National Gas Compony Based on Kirk Patrick Model
        gholamreza shams mourkani مهسا  سیفی حسین‌آبادی
        The current study aimed at effectiveness evaluation of the MBA training courses in Iranian National Gas Company, with descriptive–Survey methods. The study population consists of all participants in the courses. The data collection tools were semi-constructed interview More
        The current study aimed at effectiveness evaluation of the MBA training courses in Iranian National Gas Company, with descriptive–Survey methods. The study population consists of all participants in the courses. The data collection tools were semi-constructed interviews and researcher-made questionnaires which their reliability and validity were confirmed. In order to analyze the data, one-sample t-test, chi-square test and Friedman test (for quantitative data) and content analysis method (for qualitative data) have been applied. Findings show that a high proportion of respondents satisfied with the design, content, teacher and organization training courses and learning through "informal discussions" are almost used in the workplace. Also Findings show a correlation between the results of the holding period, with results expected from predetermined exists. Therefore it can be concluded that MBA course has been effective. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training Program: Case study, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
        Kolsumeh Shojaa Morteza Karami Mohammad Reza Ahanchian Mojtaba Nadi
        The present study investigated on the effectiveness of training programs held in the first eight months of 2011 in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Research method was evaluation. Evaluation and goal-oriented approach of Kirkpatrick's model was used to do this study. The More
        The present study investigated on the effectiveness of training programs held in the first eight months of 2011 in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Research method was evaluation. Evaluation and goal-oriented approach of Kirkpatrick's model was used to do this study. The population study included all 421 of employees in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. In order to evaluate the reaction level Karami (1386) Questionnaire was used, and to evaluate the learning, pre-test and post- test was applied, and also to evaluate the behavior, a researcher-made questionnaire was used. Findings indicated that the learners were satisfied with the training programs. Also learning in all training programs was in a desirable status. But, in the third level (behavior) result showed that the effectiveness of training courses was doubted. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Assessing the Current Situation of Training Courses and Providing a Qualitative Model for Improving the Effectiveness of training courses (case study: State Tax Organization)
        Mitra  Ezati Alireza Youzbashi Karim Shateri
        This research tried to assess the situation of training courses and provide a qualitative model for improving the effectiveness of State Tax Organization, using a mixed method approach. First, the current situation of training was investigated and training courses were More
        This research tried to assess the situation of training courses and provide a qualitative model for improving the effectiveness of State Tax Organization, using a mixed method approach. First, the current situation of training was investigated and training courses were assessed. In quantitative part, statistical population included all state audit assistants, assistants, and lead auditors who were selected by cluster sampling method in the some provinces as research samples. Regarding intended training courses, it was specified to assess tax-training courses which were held for experts in the last two years. To collect data, a researcher-made questionnaire was used. The validity of questionnaire was confirmed by educational experts and by using Cronbach’s alpha, reliability was reported equal to 0.96. Data analysis indicated that current situation of training courses need-assessment, goals of training courses, content of training course; instructors of training courses, organizing training courses, assessment of training courses, motivation were moderate. Given the above results and interview with tax experts, the results indicated the major training system damages of State Tax Organization included need-assessment (systematic, non-scientific, non-comprehensive, non-functional, and lack of cooperation of staff in need-assessment), goals of courses (lack of information, general, inappropriate content), content damages (the extent of topics, lack of specified team to formulate content, and theoretical content), instructors (incompetence, improper payment, poor teaching method, and faulty system of selecting instructors), environment and condition of holding courses (poor facilities and equipment, and inconvenient time of holding courses), damages of implementing courses (lack of trainees’ separation i.e. co-educational system, lack of managers’ support, time of courses, and non-executive courses), training evaluation (not caring about training effectiveness, unreal assessment scores, and lack of supervisors’ cooperation regarding assessment), motivation (lack of mechanism to encourage and punish trainees, trainees’ insufficient incentive, instructors’ insufficient motivation), cultural problems (supervisors do not believe in training and inappropriate attitude of senior managers to training), manpower(lack of manpower and incorrect use of expertise in training). Manuscript profile