Ticking the right boxes
By Sarah Cook (July 2005 Issue)
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Sending a questionnaire to gather helpful data for identifying learning and development needs is probably the most used method in the trainer or HR professional’s repertoire, but what is the best way to design a questionnaire? Sarah Cook explains.
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