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Training and Development
Definition Training  is the formal and systematic modification of behavior through learning which occurs as a result of education, instruction, development and planned experience. Development  is any learning activity, which is directed towards future, needs rather than present needs, and which is concerned more with career growth than immediate performance.
Training, Development, and Education HRD programs are divided into three main categories: Training, Development, and Education.  Training  is the acquisition of technology, which permits employees to perform their present job to standards. It improves human performance on the job the employee is presently doing or is being hired to do. Also, it is given when new technology in introduced into the workplace.  Development  is training people to acquire new horizons, technologies, or viewpoints. It enables leaders to guide their organizations onto new expectations by being proactive rather than reactive. It enables workers to create better products, faster services, and more competitive organizations. It is learning for growth of the individual, but not related to a specific present or future job
Training, Development, and Education Education  is training people to do a different job. It is often given to people who have been identified as being promotable, being considered for a new job either lateral or upward, or to increase their potential. Unlike training, which can be fully evaluated immediately upon the learners returning to work, education can only be completely evaluated when the learners move on to their future jobs or tasks.
Distinction between Training and Education The following table draws a distinction between training and education more clearly.   Training  Education  Application  Theoretical orientation  Job Experience  Classroom learning  Specific Tasks  General concepts  Narrow perspective  Broad perspective
Distinction between Training and Development   Learning    Training  Development    Who  Non-managers  Managers  What  Technical  Theoretical    Why  Specific job  General  When  Short term  Long term
Purpose of Training  􀂉  To increase productivity and quality  􀂉  To promote versatility and adaptability to new methods  􀂉  To reduce the number of accidents  􀂉  To reduce labour turnover  􀂉  To increase job satisfaction displaying itself in lower labour turn- over and less absenteeism  􀂉  To increase efficiency
When does the need for training arise?  􀂃  The installation of new equipment or techniques  􀂃  A change in working methods or products produced  􀂃  A realization that performance is inadequate  􀂃  Labour shortage, necessitating the upgrading of some employees  􀂃  A desire to reduce the amount of scrap and to improve quality  􀂃  An increase in the number of accidents  􀂃  Promotion or transfer of individual employees.  􀂃  Ensures availability of necessary skills and there could be a pool of talent from which to promote from.
Advantages of Training  1. Leads to improved profitability and/or more positive attitudes toward profits orientation.  2. Improves the job knowledge and skills at all levels of the organization.  3. Improves the morale of the workforce.  4. Helps people identify with organizational goals.  5. Helps create a better corporate image.  6. Fasters authentically, openness and trust.  7. Improves the relationship between boss and subordinate.  8. Aids in organizational development.  9. Learns from the trainee.  10. Helps prepare guidelines for work.
Disadvantages of training 1. Can be a financial drain on resources; expensive development and testing, expensive to operate?  2. Often takes people away from their job for varying periods of time;  3. Equips staff to leave for a better job  4. Bad habits passed on  5. Narrow experience
Areas of Training  The Areas of Training in which training is offered may be classified into the following categories:  Knowledge  Here the trainee learns about a set of rules and regulations about the job, the staff and the products or services offered by the company. The aim is to make the new employee fully aware of what goes inside and outside the company.  Technical Skills  The employee is taught a specific skill (e.g., operating a machine and handling computer) so that he can acquire that skill and contribute meaningfully.
Areas of Training Conti. Social Skills  The employee is made to learn about himself and other, develop a right mental attitude, towards the job, colleagues and the company. The principal focus is on teaching the employee how to be a team member and get ahead.  Techniques  This involves the application of knowledge and skill to various on-the-job situations. In addition to improving the skills and knowledge of employees, training aims at clouding employee attitudes: When administered properly, a training programme. It will go a long way in obtaining employee loyalty, support and commitment to company activities.
Issues in Employee Training  Communications: The increasing diversity of today's workforce brings a wide variety of languages and customs.  2. Computer skills: Computer skills are becoming a necessity for conducting administrative and office tasks.  3. Customer service: Increased competition in today's global marketplace makes it critical that employees understand and meet the needs of customers.  4. Diversity: Diversity training usually includes explanation about how people have different perspectives and views, and includes techniques to value diversity
Issues in Employee Training Conti. 5. Ethics: Today's society has increasing expectations about corporate social responsibility. Also, today's diverse workforce brings a wide variety of values and morals to the workplace. 6. Human relations: The increased stresses of today's workplace can include misunderstandings and conflict. Training can people to get along in the workplace.  7. Quality initiatives: Initiatives such as Total Quality Management, Quality Circles, benchmarking, etc., require basic training about quality concepts, guidelines and standards for quality, etc.  8. Safety: Safety training is critical where working with heavy equipment, hazardous chemicals, repetitive activities, etc., but can also be useful with practical advice for avoiding assaults, etc.
Training Process
Steps in the Training Process  1. Organizational objectives  2. Assessment of Training needs  3. Establishment of Training goals  4. Devising training programme  5. Implementation of training programme  6. Evaluation of results
Organizational   Objectives & Strategies The first step in the training process in an organization is the assessment of its objectives and strategies. What business are we in? At what level of quality do we wish to provide this product or service? Where do we want to be in the future? It is only after answering these related questions that the organization must assess the strengths and weaknesses of its human resources.
Needs Assessment  Needs assessment diagnosis present problems and future challenges to be met through training and development. Organizations spend vast sums of money (usually as a percentage on turnover) on training and development. Before committing such huge resources, organizations that implement training programs without conducting needs assessment may be making errors. Needs assessment occurs at two levels- group and individual.

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Training And Development

  • 2. Definition Training is the formal and systematic modification of behavior through learning which occurs as a result of education, instruction, development and planned experience. Development is any learning activity, which is directed towards future, needs rather than present needs, and which is concerned more with career growth than immediate performance.
  • 3. Training, Development, and Education HRD programs are divided into three main categories: Training, Development, and Education. Training is the acquisition of technology, which permits employees to perform their present job to standards. It improves human performance on the job the employee is presently doing or is being hired to do. Also, it is given when new technology in introduced into the workplace. Development is training people to acquire new horizons, technologies, or viewpoints. It enables leaders to guide their organizations onto new expectations by being proactive rather than reactive. It enables workers to create better products, faster services, and more competitive organizations. It is learning for growth of the individual, but not related to a specific present or future job
  • 4. Training, Development, and Education Education is training people to do a different job. It is often given to people who have been identified as being promotable, being considered for a new job either lateral or upward, or to increase their potential. Unlike training, which can be fully evaluated immediately upon the learners returning to work, education can only be completely evaluated when the learners move on to their future jobs or tasks.
  • 5. Distinction between Training and Education The following table draws a distinction between training and education more clearly. Training Education Application Theoretical orientation Job Experience Classroom learning Specific Tasks General concepts Narrow perspective Broad perspective
  • 6. Distinction between Training and Development Learning Training Development Who Non-managers Managers What Technical Theoretical Why Specific job General When Short term Long term
  • 7. Purpose of Training 􀂉 To increase productivity and quality 􀂉 To promote versatility and adaptability to new methods 􀂉 To reduce the number of accidents 􀂉 To reduce labour turnover 􀂉 To increase job satisfaction displaying itself in lower labour turn- over and less absenteeism 􀂉 To increase efficiency
  • 8. When does the need for training arise? 􀂃 The installation of new equipment or techniques 􀂃 A change in working methods or products produced 􀂃 A realization that performance is inadequate 􀂃 Labour shortage, necessitating the upgrading of some employees 􀂃 A desire to reduce the amount of scrap and to improve quality 􀂃 An increase in the number of accidents 􀂃 Promotion or transfer of individual employees. 􀂃 Ensures availability of necessary skills and there could be a pool of talent from which to promote from.
  • 9. Advantages of Training 1. Leads to improved profitability and/or more positive attitudes toward profits orientation. 2. Improves the job knowledge and skills at all levels of the organization. 3. Improves the morale of the workforce. 4. Helps people identify with organizational goals. 5. Helps create a better corporate image. 6. Fasters authentically, openness and trust. 7. Improves the relationship between boss and subordinate. 8. Aids in organizational development. 9. Learns from the trainee. 10. Helps prepare guidelines for work.
  • 10. Disadvantages of training 1. Can be a financial drain on resources; expensive development and testing, expensive to operate? 2. Often takes people away from their job for varying periods of time; 3. Equips staff to leave for a better job 4. Bad habits passed on 5. Narrow experience
  • 11. Areas of Training The Areas of Training in which training is offered may be classified into the following categories: Knowledge Here the trainee learns about a set of rules and regulations about the job, the staff and the products or services offered by the company. The aim is to make the new employee fully aware of what goes inside and outside the company. Technical Skills The employee is taught a specific skill (e.g., operating a machine and handling computer) so that he can acquire that skill and contribute meaningfully.
  • 12. Areas of Training Conti. Social Skills The employee is made to learn about himself and other, develop a right mental attitude, towards the job, colleagues and the company. The principal focus is on teaching the employee how to be a team member and get ahead. Techniques This involves the application of knowledge and skill to various on-the-job situations. In addition to improving the skills and knowledge of employees, training aims at clouding employee attitudes: When administered properly, a training programme. It will go a long way in obtaining employee loyalty, support and commitment to company activities.
  • 13. Issues in Employee Training Communications: The increasing diversity of today's workforce brings a wide variety of languages and customs. 2. Computer skills: Computer skills are becoming a necessity for conducting administrative and office tasks. 3. Customer service: Increased competition in today's global marketplace makes it critical that employees understand and meet the needs of customers. 4. Diversity: Diversity training usually includes explanation about how people have different perspectives and views, and includes techniques to value diversity
  • 14. Issues in Employee Training Conti. 5. Ethics: Today's society has increasing expectations about corporate social responsibility. Also, today's diverse workforce brings a wide variety of values and morals to the workplace. 6. Human relations: The increased stresses of today's workplace can include misunderstandings and conflict. Training can people to get along in the workplace. 7. Quality initiatives: Initiatives such as Total Quality Management, Quality Circles, benchmarking, etc., require basic training about quality concepts, guidelines and standards for quality, etc. 8. Safety: Safety training is critical where working with heavy equipment, hazardous chemicals, repetitive activities, etc., but can also be useful with practical advice for avoiding assaults, etc.
  • 16. Steps in the Training Process 1. Organizational objectives 2. Assessment of Training needs 3. Establishment of Training goals 4. Devising training programme 5. Implementation of training programme 6. Evaluation of results
  • 17. Organizational Objectives & Strategies The first step in the training process in an organization is the assessment of its objectives and strategies. What business are we in? At what level of quality do we wish to provide this product or service? Where do we want to be in the future? It is only after answering these related questions that the organization must assess the strengths and weaknesses of its human resources.
  • 18. Needs Assessment Needs assessment diagnosis present problems and future challenges to be met through training and development. Organizations spend vast sums of money (usually as a percentage on turnover) on training and development. Before committing such huge resources, organizations that implement training programs without conducting needs assessment may be making errors. Needs assessment occurs at two levels- group and individual.