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Training: A learning experience in that it seeks a relatively permanent change in an individual that will improve
his/ her ability to perform on the job. It involves changing of Skills, Abilities & Attitudes.
Development: A process of preparing employees for future position and improves their personal skills to handle
the critical situations in an organization.
Development is more future oriented & not only improves job performance but also brings about the growth of the
personality. Focus o personal growth as Human, Conceptual & Analytical Skills.

Difference

Purpose

Training
Increases Job Skills- Specific Skills
Short Term Perspective
Job Centered
Refers to Instruction in Technical and
Mechanical Problems
Focus
is
on
Non-Managerial
Personnel
Specific Job Related Purpose

Development
Shapes Attitude – Overall Growth
Long Term Perspective
Career Centered
Refers to Philosophical and Theoretical
Educational Concepts
Focus is on Managerial Personnel

To improve Productivity
To improve Quality
To improve Organizational Climate
To increase Health and Safety

Improving Performance by imparting
• Knowledge
• Changing Attitudes
• Increasing Skills

General Knowledge Purpose

Personal Growth
Why Employees Training: To improve the skills and knowledge of the employees to perform the assigned task.

When Employees Training: New Hires + Change of Job (Job Rotation & Promotion), Change to Job
(Technologies) & Performance Deficiencies Detected.

Training Objectives: Building a common understanding of the organization’s purpose + Shows management's
commitment and loyalty to employees & Develop people so they can increase their responsibilities and contribute
to the organization in new ways.

Why Employees Development: To assist employee to sharpen their personal skills to handle the crucial situations
in organization.

Training Process: Conduct Training Need AnalysisStep 3 Training Objectives + Design & Step 5
+ Develop
Select Training
Step 1
Step 2
Step 4
Methods + Implement Training + Evaluate Training & Measure Training Results.

Conduct &
Develop
Training Need
Analysis

Design and
select Training
Methos

Implement
Training
Methods

Evaluate
Training

Training
Results
Training Spirals: They are 12 in no, as shown in the following diagrammatic illustrations.

Training Need Assessment TNA: A process to find the Gap between the skills required to perform a job and
the skills the employee have.
Training Need = Required Skills-Skills Used
Need Assessment Process
Role of TNA in Training Process
•

Organization Analysis: To align training with business strategy and to ensure there are resources and
managerial support for training.

•

Task Analysis: To identify the important work-related tasks and knowledge, skills, behaviors, abilities
(KSBAs).

•

Person/Learner Analysis: Determining whether performance deficiencies result from a lack of knowledge,
skill, or ability. To ensure that trainees have the basic skills, motivation, prerequisite skills or confidence.
Identifies who needs training.

Data Gathering Methods
1. Data Gathering Methods:
a. Observation:
i. Pro: Generates data relevant to work environment and minimizes work interruptions.
ii. Con: Requires a skilled observer. Employees’ behavior may be affected by being observed.
In addition, it is time consuming.
b. Questionnaire:
i. Pro: Inexpensive and can collect data from a number of people.
ii. Con: Provides limited information. There are also anonymity concerns.
c. Focus Groups:
i. Pro: Good at uncovering details of training needs and the trainer can explore questions that
arise.
ii. Con: It is time consuming and difficult to analyze. To succeed, need a skilled interviewer.
d. Interviews:
i. Pro: Useful with complex or controversial issues that one person may be unable or unwilling
to explore.
ii. Con: Time consuming to organize; status or position differences may limit participation.
e. Documents Review:
iii. Pro: Good source of information on procedure; objective.
iv. Con: May not be available, accessible, or valid; technical language might require SMEs to
explain.
Need Analysis Process:
Training of Trainers:
1. Outline Part A- Preparation:
a. Preparation:
i. Adult Learning:
1. Learn by doing.
2. Learn by solving practical problems.
3. Learn through the application of past experience.
4. Learn best in informal environment.
5. Through a variety of training method.
ii. Teacher vs Instructor:
1. Teachers:
a. Tell them what you are going to tell them
b. Tell them what you are telling them
c. Tell them what you’ve told them
2. Instructors:
a. Ask them what they’ve done.
b. Tell them what they are going to do.
c. Show them what they are going to do.
d. Let them do it.
e. Let them do it some more.
f. Ask them what they’ve just done.
iii. Create a Checklist:
1. Look at the example.
2.

Work out in a group of 4.

3.

Choose a leader.

4.

Write it in a flipchart.

iv. Sample Outline:
1. Introduction.
2. Contents.
3. Conclusion.
v. Motivate Your Audience:
1. Tell a story.
2. Use natural humor.
3. Unusual statistics.
4. Know their level of knowledge.
5. Speak their language.
6. Variety in a presentation.
7. Create a need – WIIFM.
8. Get yourself excited – eye contact and available yourself before class, at breaks and
after class.
9. Establish a long range objective – see bigger pictures like the overall presentation.
10. Apply contents to life – role play and action plans.
vi. Create Lesson Plan:
1. Introduction.
2. Explanation.
3. Scenario.
4. Feedback.
5. Demonstration.
6. Summary.

2. Outline Part B- Training:
a. Introduction:
i. Gain Attentions:
1. Open with high energy, animation and enthusiasm.
2. Don’t apologize.
3. Give the audience an overview.
4. Be aware of your appearance.
5. Be aware of your voice – tone, enunciation, pace and speed, word choice.
6. Quotation.
7.

Challenging questions.

8.

Description of incidents.

9.

Poems.

10. Word games.
11. Visuals Props.
12. Activities.
ii. Aims:
1. SMART
iii. Transitions:
1. Physical movement.
2. Use of media.
3. Change of Media.
4. Mini-Summary.
5. Q&A.
6. Pause.
iv. Overview:
1. Tell them your big pictures.
b. Explain:
i. Delivery Skills:
1. Verbal:
a. Pleasant.
b. Natural.
c. Dynamic.
d. Expressive.
e. Easily heard.
2. Non Verbal Skills
a. Posture – confidence, alert.
b. Hand gesture.
c. Body movement – step forward, a step backward, lateral movement.
d. Facial expression.
e. Eye contact.
3. Delivery the Content:
a. Step by step.
b. Clear and concise.
c. Tell them why.
d. Stress key points.
e. Avoid jargon and buzz words.
f. Speak at moderate speed.
ii. Use of Multimedia:
1. Flip Charts:
a. Write big and well.
b. Use color – red for underline, black/blue/green for main text, pink/brown,
purple and yellow: least visible.
c. Use exact words.
d. Face your audience.
e. Post them.
f. Use symbol, box and bullet points.
g. Reverse techniques.
iii. Discussion & Feedback:
1. Facilitation Skills:
a. Set ground rules.
b. Learn to wait before responding – count to 10.
c. Redirect questions to the group – Ping Pong.
d. Use the energy of the group – rest, humor, stretch break.
e. Avoid making judgment statements – Which’s not very funny? How can you
believe that?
f. Listen attentively – look into their eyes.
g. Ask participants to summarize.
h. Ask others for opinion.
i. Summarize and move on.
iv. Demonstration:
1. Demo Training:
a. Position the employee correctly.
b.

Explain the objective and steps.

c. Demo first the overall process.
d. Demo NEXT each step slowly, explain each step elaborately and verify
understanding.
e. Practice and feedback.
f. Summary.
v. Summary & Closing:
1. Ask questions.
2. Check parking lot.
3. Summarize any follow up action items required of you.
4. Summarize key points.

Adult Learners:
Andragogical – Learner centered method.
Pedagogical – Teacher centered method
Training is a System:
Characteristics of Adult Learners:
•

Adults are autonomous and self-directed

•

Adults are goal – oriented.

•

Adults are relevancy-oriented.

•

Adults are practical.

•

Adults need to be shown respect

•

Adults are capable of lifelong learning

•

Adults want to know why it’s important (purpose) and how they can use it

•

Adults like to participate in decision making regarding learning/training

•

Learn in their own ways

•

Are not children

•

Need organization

•

Preconceptions and abilities

•

New vs. Old learning

Motivating the Adult Learner (Psychology of an Adult Learner:
Motivation is another aspect of adult learning. At least six factors serve as sources of motivation for adult learning:
•

Social relationships: to make new friends, to meet a need for associations and friendships.
•

External expectations: to comply with instructions from someone else; to fulfill the expectations or
recommendations of someone with formal authority.

•

Social welfare: to improve ability to serve mankind, prepare for service to the community, and improve
ability to participate in community work.

•

Personal advancement: to achieve higher status in a job, secure professional advancement, and stay abreast
of competitors.

•

Escape/Stimulation: to relieve boredom, provide a break in the routine of home or work, and provide a
contrast to other exacting details of life.

•

Cognitive interest: to learn for the sake of learning, seek knowledge for its own sake, and to satisfy an
inquiring mind.
Barriers:

•

Lack of time

•

Lack of money

•

Lack of confidence or interest

•

Lack of information about opportunities to learn

•

Scheduling problems

•

Red tape

•

Problems with childcare and transportation

What Motivates an Adult Learner?
•

Requirement for competence or licensing

•

An expected (or realized) promotion

•

A need to maintain old skills and learn new ones

•

A need to adapt to job changes

•

A need to adapt to new systems

•

The need to learn in order to comply with company directives

Learning Tips for an Effective Instructor:
There are four critical elements of learning that must be addressed to ensure that participants learn. These elements
are:
•

Motivation: Instructors can motivate students via several means:
o Set a feeling or tone for the lesson
o Set an appropriate level of concern
o Set an appropriate level of difficulty

•

Reinforcement: Instructors can also motivate adult learners through reinforcement.
o Positive Reinforcement
o Negative Reinforcement

•

Retention: Students must retain information from classes in order to benefit from the learning.

•

Transference: the ability to use the information taught in the course but in a new setting.
o Positive transference
o Negative transference
Transference is most likely to occur in the following situation:
•

Association

•

Similarity

•

Degree of original learning

•

Critical attribute element

Trainers Role: Facilitator + Presenter + Coach.
Learning Styles:
•

Active: Participate + Field Tips + Hand on + Presentation.

•

Passive: Read + Listen + Observe.

Selecting & Training the Trainers:
1. Selecting Trainers:
a. Selection Factors:
b. Education (College Degree).
c. Skills & Knowledge (Pblm Solving etc).
d. Scope of Responsibility.
2. Type of Training: Entry Level Training or Orientation Program.
3. Sources of Potential Trainers: Internal + External.
4. Selection Process: Screening + Final Selection.
5. Induction & Orientation:
a. Inducting the new Trainers.
b. Orienting the new Trainers.
c. Training the Trainers.
d. Establishing Objectives.
e. Developing the Program.
f. Techniques.
g. Audio-Visual Aids.
h. Handouts.
i. Content.
j. Training Facilities.
k. Scheduling.
6. Evaluating Trainer Training Program: Internal Tests + Performance Tests + Participants Reactions.

Selecting Trainees:
1. Selection Process:
2. Recognition of Need.
3. Commitment of Mgmt.
4. Time.
5. Position Requirements.
6. Responsibility for Selection.
7. Selection Resources.
8. Job & Task Analysis.
9. Task Identifications.
10. Task Selection.
11. Standards.
12. Use of Tests.
13. Trg & Dev.
14. Counseling Services.
15. Review & Revision.
16. Additional Considerations.
17. Type of Validations.
18. Establishing Norms.
19. Reaching all Potential Trainees.
20. Records.

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Short notes of managment of training

  • 1. Training: A learning experience in that it seeks a relatively permanent change in an individual that will improve his/ her ability to perform on the job. It involves changing of Skills, Abilities & Attitudes. Development: A process of preparing employees for future position and improves their personal skills to handle the critical situations in an organization. Development is more future oriented & not only improves job performance but also brings about the growth of the personality. Focus o personal growth as Human, Conceptual & Analytical Skills. Difference Purpose Training Increases Job Skills- Specific Skills Short Term Perspective Job Centered Refers to Instruction in Technical and Mechanical Problems Focus is on Non-Managerial Personnel Specific Job Related Purpose Development Shapes Attitude – Overall Growth Long Term Perspective Career Centered Refers to Philosophical and Theoretical Educational Concepts Focus is on Managerial Personnel To improve Productivity To improve Quality To improve Organizational Climate To increase Health and Safety Improving Performance by imparting • Knowledge • Changing Attitudes • Increasing Skills General Knowledge Purpose Personal Growth Why Employees Training: To improve the skills and knowledge of the employees to perform the assigned task. When Employees Training: New Hires + Change of Job (Job Rotation & Promotion), Change to Job (Technologies) & Performance Deficiencies Detected. Training Objectives: Building a common understanding of the organization’s purpose + Shows management's commitment and loyalty to employees & Develop people so they can increase their responsibilities and contribute to the organization in new ways. Why Employees Development: To assist employee to sharpen their personal skills to handle the crucial situations in organization. Training Process: Conduct Training Need AnalysisStep 3 Training Objectives + Design & Step 5 + Develop Select Training Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Methods + Implement Training + Evaluate Training & Measure Training Results. Conduct & Develop Training Need Analysis Design and select Training Methos Implement Training Methods Evaluate Training Training Results
  • 2. Training Spirals: They are 12 in no, as shown in the following diagrammatic illustrations. Training Need Assessment TNA: A process to find the Gap between the skills required to perform a job and the skills the employee have. Training Need = Required Skills-Skills Used Need Assessment Process
  • 3. Role of TNA in Training Process • Organization Analysis: To align training with business strategy and to ensure there are resources and managerial support for training. • Task Analysis: To identify the important work-related tasks and knowledge, skills, behaviors, abilities (KSBAs). • Person/Learner Analysis: Determining whether performance deficiencies result from a lack of knowledge, skill, or ability. To ensure that trainees have the basic skills, motivation, prerequisite skills or confidence. Identifies who needs training. Data Gathering Methods 1. Data Gathering Methods:
  • 4. a. Observation: i. Pro: Generates data relevant to work environment and minimizes work interruptions. ii. Con: Requires a skilled observer. Employees’ behavior may be affected by being observed. In addition, it is time consuming. b. Questionnaire: i. Pro: Inexpensive and can collect data from a number of people. ii. Con: Provides limited information. There are also anonymity concerns. c. Focus Groups: i. Pro: Good at uncovering details of training needs and the trainer can explore questions that arise. ii. Con: It is time consuming and difficult to analyze. To succeed, need a skilled interviewer. d. Interviews: i. Pro: Useful with complex or controversial issues that one person may be unable or unwilling to explore. ii. Con: Time consuming to organize; status or position differences may limit participation. e. Documents Review: iii. Pro: Good source of information on procedure; objective. iv. Con: May not be available, accessible, or valid; technical language might require SMEs to explain. Need Analysis Process:
  • 5. Training of Trainers: 1. Outline Part A- Preparation: a. Preparation: i. Adult Learning: 1. Learn by doing. 2. Learn by solving practical problems. 3. Learn through the application of past experience. 4. Learn best in informal environment. 5. Through a variety of training method. ii. Teacher vs Instructor: 1. Teachers: a. Tell them what you are going to tell them b. Tell them what you are telling them c. Tell them what you’ve told them 2. Instructors: a. Ask them what they’ve done. b. Tell them what they are going to do. c. Show them what they are going to do. d. Let them do it. e. Let them do it some more. f. Ask them what they’ve just done. iii. Create a Checklist: 1. Look at the example. 2. Work out in a group of 4. 3. Choose a leader. 4. Write it in a flipchart. iv. Sample Outline:
  • 6. 1. Introduction. 2. Contents. 3. Conclusion. v. Motivate Your Audience: 1. Tell a story. 2. Use natural humor. 3. Unusual statistics. 4. Know their level of knowledge. 5. Speak their language. 6. Variety in a presentation. 7. Create a need – WIIFM. 8. Get yourself excited – eye contact and available yourself before class, at breaks and after class. 9. Establish a long range objective – see bigger pictures like the overall presentation. 10. Apply contents to life – role play and action plans. vi. Create Lesson Plan: 1. Introduction. 2. Explanation. 3. Scenario. 4. Feedback. 5. Demonstration. 6. Summary. 2. Outline Part B- Training: a. Introduction: i. Gain Attentions: 1. Open with high energy, animation and enthusiasm. 2. Don’t apologize. 3. Give the audience an overview.
  • 7. 4. Be aware of your appearance. 5. Be aware of your voice – tone, enunciation, pace and speed, word choice. 6. Quotation. 7. Challenging questions. 8. Description of incidents. 9. Poems. 10. Word games. 11. Visuals Props. 12. Activities. ii. Aims: 1. SMART iii. Transitions: 1. Physical movement. 2. Use of media. 3. Change of Media. 4. Mini-Summary. 5. Q&A. 6. Pause. iv. Overview: 1. Tell them your big pictures. b. Explain: i. Delivery Skills: 1. Verbal: a. Pleasant. b. Natural. c. Dynamic. d. Expressive. e. Easily heard.
  • 8. 2. Non Verbal Skills a. Posture – confidence, alert. b. Hand gesture. c. Body movement – step forward, a step backward, lateral movement. d. Facial expression. e. Eye contact. 3. Delivery the Content: a. Step by step. b. Clear and concise. c. Tell them why. d. Stress key points. e. Avoid jargon and buzz words. f. Speak at moderate speed. ii. Use of Multimedia: 1. Flip Charts: a. Write big and well. b. Use color – red for underline, black/blue/green for main text, pink/brown, purple and yellow: least visible. c. Use exact words. d. Face your audience. e. Post them. f. Use symbol, box and bullet points. g. Reverse techniques. iii. Discussion & Feedback: 1. Facilitation Skills: a. Set ground rules. b. Learn to wait before responding – count to 10. c. Redirect questions to the group – Ping Pong. d. Use the energy of the group – rest, humor, stretch break.
  • 9. e. Avoid making judgment statements – Which’s not very funny? How can you believe that? f. Listen attentively – look into their eyes. g. Ask participants to summarize. h. Ask others for opinion. i. Summarize and move on. iv. Demonstration: 1. Demo Training: a. Position the employee correctly. b. Explain the objective and steps. c. Demo first the overall process. d. Demo NEXT each step slowly, explain each step elaborately and verify understanding. e. Practice and feedback. f. Summary. v. Summary & Closing: 1. Ask questions. 2. Check parking lot. 3. Summarize any follow up action items required of you. 4. Summarize key points. Adult Learners: Andragogical – Learner centered method. Pedagogical – Teacher centered method Training is a System:
  • 10. Characteristics of Adult Learners: • Adults are autonomous and self-directed • Adults are goal – oriented. • Adults are relevancy-oriented. • Adults are practical. • Adults need to be shown respect • Adults are capable of lifelong learning • Adults want to know why it’s important (purpose) and how they can use it • Adults like to participate in decision making regarding learning/training • Learn in their own ways • Are not children • Need organization • Preconceptions and abilities • New vs. Old learning Motivating the Adult Learner (Psychology of an Adult Learner: Motivation is another aspect of adult learning. At least six factors serve as sources of motivation for adult learning: • Social relationships: to make new friends, to meet a need for associations and friendships.
  • 11. • External expectations: to comply with instructions from someone else; to fulfill the expectations or recommendations of someone with formal authority. • Social welfare: to improve ability to serve mankind, prepare for service to the community, and improve ability to participate in community work. • Personal advancement: to achieve higher status in a job, secure professional advancement, and stay abreast of competitors. • Escape/Stimulation: to relieve boredom, provide a break in the routine of home or work, and provide a contrast to other exacting details of life. • Cognitive interest: to learn for the sake of learning, seek knowledge for its own sake, and to satisfy an inquiring mind. Barriers: • Lack of time • Lack of money • Lack of confidence or interest • Lack of information about opportunities to learn • Scheduling problems • Red tape • Problems with childcare and transportation What Motivates an Adult Learner? • Requirement for competence or licensing • An expected (or realized) promotion • A need to maintain old skills and learn new ones • A need to adapt to job changes • A need to adapt to new systems • The need to learn in order to comply with company directives Learning Tips for an Effective Instructor:
  • 12. There are four critical elements of learning that must be addressed to ensure that participants learn. These elements are: • Motivation: Instructors can motivate students via several means: o Set a feeling or tone for the lesson o Set an appropriate level of concern o Set an appropriate level of difficulty • Reinforcement: Instructors can also motivate adult learners through reinforcement. o Positive Reinforcement o Negative Reinforcement • Retention: Students must retain information from classes in order to benefit from the learning. • Transference: the ability to use the information taught in the course but in a new setting. o Positive transference o Negative transference Transference is most likely to occur in the following situation: • Association • Similarity • Degree of original learning • Critical attribute element Trainers Role: Facilitator + Presenter + Coach. Learning Styles: • Active: Participate + Field Tips + Hand on + Presentation. • Passive: Read + Listen + Observe. Selecting & Training the Trainers: 1. Selecting Trainers: a. Selection Factors:
  • 13. b. Education (College Degree). c. Skills & Knowledge (Pblm Solving etc). d. Scope of Responsibility. 2. Type of Training: Entry Level Training or Orientation Program. 3. Sources of Potential Trainers: Internal + External. 4. Selection Process: Screening + Final Selection. 5. Induction & Orientation: a. Inducting the new Trainers. b. Orienting the new Trainers. c. Training the Trainers. d. Establishing Objectives. e. Developing the Program. f. Techniques. g. Audio-Visual Aids. h. Handouts. i. Content. j. Training Facilities. k. Scheduling. 6. Evaluating Trainer Training Program: Internal Tests + Performance Tests + Participants Reactions. Selecting Trainees: 1. Selection Process: 2. Recognition of Need. 3. Commitment of Mgmt. 4. Time. 5. Position Requirements. 6. Responsibility for Selection. 7. Selection Resources. 8. Job & Task Analysis.
  • 14. 9. Task Identifications. 10. Task Selection. 11. Standards. 12. Use of Tests. 13. Trg & Dev. 14. Counseling Services. 15. Review & Revision. 16. Additional Considerations. 17. Type of Validations. 18. Establishing Norms. 19. Reaching all Potential Trainees. 20. Records.