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It turns out that one of my duties is security awareness program for a big corporation. This is more in the "other duties as assigned" part of the job description. I have many problems with this -- budget and management buy-in (or lack thereof) are the big ones, but there's also the fact that I don't really know how and wasn't trained for this. I can write training manuals or teach a small class in organic chemistry; I don't know how to develop a corporate-wide training program, budgeted or not. I have looked at the ASTD Handbook and a few training development books picked up at the library, wandered around the web, etc. and haven't really found what I need: something that will address how to do a project on this scale. (It may be in the ASTD Handbook, but that thing's huge...) I don't want to approach company training resources until I have a better idea of what I want and what's possible.
Does someone know of good references for developing very large scale training programs?
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