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Title Labor Management in Agriculture: Cultivating Personnel Productivity - (2nd Ed, 2004) - Chapter 5
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File Information Part of an effective training program entails identification of training needs. Hands-on training is generally more effective than more passive methods. There is an important difference between telling workers how to do a task and successfully transferring skills. Coaching and mentoring are important tools that can be used in an organization, both formally and informally, to help individuals achieve their potential.
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Billikopf, Gregorio
Area Farm Advisor emeritus
Labor management in agriculture: employee productivity (employee selection and testing, piece-rate pay design, incentive pay, internal wage structure and quality control); interpersonal mediation (co-worker mediation, supervisor-subordinate mediation, communication, interpersonal negotiation skills, effective listening); and supervisor training (employee discipline, praise, performance appraisal).
Publication Date Jan 2, 2004
Date Added May 1, 2009
Description There is an important difference between telling workers how to do a task and successfully transferring skills. Coaching and mentoring are considered briefly.
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