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Book Synopsis
Providing a practical guide to the training and assessment of non-technical skills within high-risk industries, this book will be of direct interest to safety and training professionals working within aviation, healthcare, rail, maritime, and other high-risk industries. Currently, each of these industries are working to integrate non-technical skills into their training and certification processes, particularly in light of increasing international regulation in this area. However, there is no definitive guidance to assist practitioners within these areas with the design of effective non-technical skills training and assessment programs. This book sets out to fully meet this need. It has been designed as a practically focussed companion to the 2008 book Safety at the Sharp End by Flin, O''Connor and Crichton. While Safety at the Sharp End provides the definitive exploration of the need for non-technical skills training, and examines in detail the main components of non-technical skill

Trade Review

"Thomas’s book points out that in recent decades, though, that perception began to shift. And as that shift occurred, developing and assessing the art of doing something has become nearly as exact as measuring the science of doing it. In three sections, Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills explores this evolution, and shows how readers can take advantage of it on a day-to-day basis.

Altogether, this combination of broad information and practical strategies makes Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills a valuable read, especially for those in high-risk industries that rely heavily on simulation-based training. Whether you’re new to designing these types of learning programs or a seasoned veteran, it should be useful for improving your practice."
Alex Moore, Association for Talent Development


"Thomas’s book points out that in recent decades, though, that perception began to shift. And as that shift occurred, developing and assessing the art of doing something has become nearly as exact as measuring the science of doing it. In three sections, Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills explores this evolution, and shows how readers can take advantage of it on a day-to-day basis.

Altogether, this combination of broad information and practical strategies makes Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills a valuable read, especially for those in high-risk industries that rely heavily on simulation-based training. Whether you’re new to designing these types of learning programs or a seasoned veteran, it should be useful for improving your practice."
Alex Moore, Association for Talent Development



Table of Contents

Foreword; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND; Chapter One: Non-Technical Skills – A Primer; Chapter Two: Beyond Crew Resource Management; PART TWO: TRAINING NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS; Chapter Three: Applied Human Factors - Core Knowledge Requirements; Chapter Four: Training of Non-Technical Skills – Core Skill Requirements; Chapter Five: Integrating Technical and Non-Technical Components of Training; Chapter Six: Skill Development for Instructors; PART THREE: ASSESSMENT OF NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS; Chapter Seven: Designing Behavioural Marker Systems; Chapter Eight: Developing "Insight Tools" for Instructors; Chapter Nine: Inter-Rater Reliability and Monitoring Instructor Performance

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/7/2017 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781409436331, 978-1409436331
      ISBN10: 1409436330

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Providing a practical guide to the training and assessment of non-technical skills within high-risk industries, this book will be of direct interest to safety and training professionals working within aviation, healthcare, rail, maritime, and other high-risk industries. Currently, each of these industries are working to integrate non-technical skills into their training and certification processes, particularly in light of increasing international regulation in this area. However, there is no definitive guidance to assist practitioners within these areas with the design of effective non-technical skills training and assessment programs. This book sets out to fully meet this need. It has been designed as a practically focussed companion to the 2008 book Safety at the Sharp End by Flin, O''Connor and Crichton. While Safety at the Sharp End provides the definitive exploration of the need for non-technical skills training, and examines in detail the main components of non-technical skill

      Trade Review

      "Thomas’s book points out that in recent decades, though, that perception began to shift. And as that shift occurred, developing and assessing the art of doing something has become nearly as exact as measuring the science of doing it. In three sections, Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills explores this evolution, and shows how readers can take advantage of it on a day-to-day basis.

      Altogether, this combination of broad information and practical strategies makes Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills a valuable read, especially for those in high-risk industries that rely heavily on simulation-based training. Whether you’re new to designing these types of learning programs or a seasoned veteran, it should be useful for improving your practice."
      Alex Moore, Association for Talent Development


      "Thomas’s book points out that in recent decades, though, that perception began to shift. And as that shift occurred, developing and assessing the art of doing something has become nearly as exact as measuring the science of doing it. In three sections, Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills explores this evolution, and shows how readers can take advantage of it on a day-to-day basis.

      Altogether, this combination of broad information and practical strategies makes Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills a valuable read, especially for those in high-risk industries that rely heavily on simulation-based training. Whether you’re new to designing these types of learning programs or a seasoned veteran, it should be useful for improving your practice."
      Alex Moore, Association for Talent Development



      Table of Contents

      Foreword; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND; Chapter One: Non-Technical Skills – A Primer; Chapter Two: Beyond Crew Resource Management; PART TWO: TRAINING NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS; Chapter Three: Applied Human Factors - Core Knowledge Requirements; Chapter Four: Training of Non-Technical Skills – Core Skill Requirements; Chapter Five: Integrating Technical and Non-Technical Components of Training; Chapter Six: Skill Development for Instructors; PART THREE: ASSESSMENT OF NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS; Chapter Seven: Designing Behavioural Marker Systems; Chapter Eight: Developing "Insight Tools" for Instructors; Chapter Nine: Inter-Rater Reliability and Monitoring Instructor Performance

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