training and development learning objectives 1. identify appropriate ways of developing and training...
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Training and Development
Learning Objectives1. Identify appropriate ways of
developing and training staff2. Explain how developing and training
staff contributes to the performance of a business
Key Terms – multiskilled, skills gap, retraining, induction, appraisal, performance review
What is “training”?
Process of developing knowledge & skills of employees• so become better at their jobs.
Employees need to be flexible and multiskilled Employees should be trained:-
• on joining firm (induction)
• throughout careers (ongoing training)• upgrading skills, multi skilling, retraining
• N.B. Sometimes best way of getting new recruits is to train from within. Depends on situation.
Training makes people better at their jobs
• Increase production levels
• Improve quality
• Reduce waste
• Reduce staff turnover
• Prevent accidents
• Motivate staff
Induction Training
• For new staff soon after they join
• Used to:-• Familiarise worker with the company – layout, rules,
products
• Familiarise worker with their job
• Make employee as efficient as possible
• Encourage new workers to be committed
• Often shown videos / presentations / meet managers and other staff
• Think back to induction at school – good/bad/what would you change?
(Activity – Design induction day for 1st day M&S sales assistant)
Ongoing training
• Off-the-job training• Away from work (i.e. outside courses).• Things that can’t be learnt while working (e.g. the theory
of a job)• Examples? • Some companies have own training schools.
• specialist trainers• no distractions
• less relevant?• expense• lost productivity
Ongoing training
• On-the job training• Worker remains at work - learns how to do their job
• Demonstration / coaching / job rotation / projects
• Examples?
• cheaper
• less disruptive
• relevant
• trainer needs training
• only as good as the trainer
Ongoing training benefits
Employer benefits• improve quality/motivation of staff
• introduce new ideas
• better customer service
• increase productivity Employee benefits
• develop skills
• improve promotion prospects
• improve job satisfaction
• increase in confidence
Identifying Training Needs Training strategy
• identify skills needed• draw up action plan• implement plan• review
“Skills Gap” highlighted from appraisals / performance reviews – important part of training process
Manager and employee meet and review performance and skills (Annually)
Employee can understand where their own gaps are. Employer can design appropriate training courses.
Online Activities Bsol/gcse/hr/Rec & Training. – penalty shoot / walk the plank
Governments Encourage Training
Government recognised “skills gap” in UK
Encourages business to develop staff to raise national productivity:-• Investors in People
• National Training Awards http://www.investorsinpeople.co.uk http://www.nationaltrainingawards.com
Activity :- Summarise key details of these programmes and 4 benefits they bring?
Learning Objectives
1. Identify appropriate ways of developing and training staff
2. Explain how staff developing and training contribute to the performance of a business
Key Terms – multiskilled, skills gap, retraining, induction, appraisal, performance review