Abstract

The training of graduate students for instructional design positions in a business environment must go beyond a knowledge of traditional instructional development models. Based upon an analysis of the business environment, three areas for skill development—group process, communication, and problem-solving skills—are identified. Strategies for increasing graduate students’ contacts with subject specialists are discussed.

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