
2009, Volume 12, Issue 2
Courageous Training: Bold Actions for Business ResultsBy Tim Mooney and Robert O Brinkerhoff
Berrett-Koehler, 2008

Despite all the advice written about improving the effectiveness of corporate education and training, only 12 to 15 percent of the estimated $70 billion annual expenditures is actually applied in ways that contribute tangible value to the sponsoring organizations. Tim Mooney and Robert Brinkerhoff believe they have discovered why some groups achieve breakthrough results—by having the courage to break away from the usual approaches and identify what is really needed and what really works.
The authors lay out "Four Pillars of Courageous Training," illustrating them with examples that highlight specific concepts, methods, and tools. The pillars are clearly stated:
Next, the authors describe the mindset needed to transform training, which they summarize in the "Courageous Training Code." Chapter seven outlines this code by identifying "seven ways to strengthen your leadership backbone." The book concludes with four case studies, written by former consulting clients from such organizations as Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Clark County (Nevada) Public Schools, Holcim, and Insight Enterprises, to show how these leaders used the Mooney and Brinkerhoff model to produce improved and measurable business results.
The book is written in a simple, straightforward manner, and it reflects the knowledge and experience of two respected and capable consultants. Although it does appear to be designed to promote their consulting practice, the book offers interesting insight into their approach for making training more effective.
The opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Graziadio School of Business and Management nor Pepperdine University.