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approach to training requires small time investments in the short run. However, the long run
benefits are often well worth this initial investment.
The graph above and related information was taken from the following document.
Wiehagen, B., Conrad, D., Friend, T., and Rethi, L. (2002). Considerations in Training On-the-Job
Trainers, in Strategies for Improving Miners’ Training, Robert Peters (editor), NIOSH Information
Circular 9463, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, pp. 27-34.
8.9 Unit 1: What is a Coach?
This section defines a coach and explains why learning coaching skills is important for 6