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HR Training and Development
Presented by Binod Ghimire 1
Concept of Human Resource Development
• HRD is an important function of human resource
management.
• It ensures that organizations have adequate
human resources with capabilities needed for
achieving goal effectively.
• HRD is about two thing.
a. Training: helping employees do their present job.
b.Development: helping managers handle future
responsibilities.
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Concept of training
• According to Flippo, “ Training is the act of
increasing the knowledge and skills of an
employee for doing a particular job.”
• Training serves as balancing factor between
employee capabilities and job requirements.
• It transforms the behaviour of an individual and
improves performance.
• It involves positive changes in knowledge, skills
and attitudes of employees to increase their
efficiency and effectiveness on the job.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 4
Needs of HR Training and Development
(Importance of HRD)
Training is crucial for organizational development and success. It
is fruitful to both employers and employees of an organization.
An employee will become more efficient and productive if he is
trained well.
The importance of training can be explained as:
1. Improves Morale of Employees- Training helps the employee
to get job security and job satisfaction. The more satisfied the
employee is and the greater is his morale, the more he will
contribute to organizational success and the lesser will be
employee absenteeism and turnover.
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2. Less Supervision- A well trained employee will be
well acquainted with the job and will need less of
supervision. Thus, there will be less wastage of time
and efforts.
3. Fewer Accidents- Errors are likely to occur if the
employees lack knowledge and skills required for doing
a particular job. The more trained an employee is, the
less are the chances of committing accidents in job and
the more proficient the employee becomes.
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4. Chances of Promotion- Employees acquire skills and
efficiency during training. They become more eligible
for promotion. They become an asset for the
organization.
5. Increased Productivity- Training improves efficiency
and productivity of employees. Well trained employees
show both quantity and quality performance. There is
less wastage of time, money and resources if
employees are properly trained.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 7
Training Need Assessment
• Job requirement - employee capabilities
=Training Need
Step1: Need Analysis
• It is to conduct a needs assessment, which is necessary to
identify whether training is needed. This step identifies
activities to justify an investment for training.
• The objective in establishing a needs analysis is to find out the
answers to the following questions:
• a. “Why” is training needed?
• b. “What” type of training is needed?
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c. “When” is the training needed?
d. “Where” is the training needed?
e. “Who” needs the training? and “Who” will conduct
the training?
f. “How” will the training be performed?
•The needs analysis is the starting point for all training.
The primary objective of all training is to improve
individual and organizational performance.
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Step 2: Identify training responding problems
It is to ensure that employees have the motivation and
basic skills necessary to master training content. It
helps to identify problems that will to respond to
training intervention.
Step 3: Develop training program
It is to create a learning environment that has the
features necessary for learning to occur. This step is
responsible for the instruction and delivery of the
training program. It facilitates selection of training
methods, trainers and trainees.Presented by Binod Ghimire 10
Step 4: Evaluate training
It is the step that will indicate the effectiveness of both
the training as well as the trainer.
There are several benefits for evaluating a training
program. First, evaluations will provide feedback on the
trainer’s performance, allowing them to improve
themselves for future programs.
Second, evaluations will indicate its cost-effectiveness.
Third, evaluations are an efficient way to determine the
overall effectiveness of the training program for the
employees as well as the organization.Presented by Binod Ghimire 11
Training Objectives
a. Update capabilities(promotes innovation, skill
deficiency is addressed)
b. Develop healthy attitude(Develop sound relationship
that promotes better cooperation, commitment and loyalty)
c. Socialization(adjustment to the org. culture, facilitate retention)
d. Develop future potential (preparing employees for
future responsibilities)
e. Improve productivity (Operation error decrease, cost
saving , increase efficiency and effectiveness of employees)
Presented by Binod Ghimire 12
Benefits of training
• Well designed and effectively implemented
training results in the following benefits.
a.Improve knowledge skill and attitudes.
b.Aids productivity and quality improvement
c. Heightens employee morale and job
satisfaction
d.Improves labour relation and organizational
climate
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e. Better safety,reduces accidents
f. Fosters openness and trust improves
communication
g. Improves career planning and development of
employees
h. Reduces supervisory burden
I. Helps adapt to technological changes.
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Training Methods
a. On-the-job training
It takes place in a normal working situation,
using the actual tools, equipment,
documents or materials that trainees will use
when fully trained.
On-the-job training has a general reputation as
most effective for vocational work.
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b. Off-the-job training
It takes place away from normal work situations,
implying that the employee does not count as a directly
productive worker while such training takes place.
Off-the-job training has the advantage that it allows
people to get away from work and concentrate more
thoroughly on the training itself. This type of training
has proven more effective in inculcating concepts and
ideas.
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Training Methods
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Evaluation of Training Program
• It is oriented towards getting feedback about the
effectiveness of training program.
• Helps to improve quality and increase efficiency of
employees.
Process of training evaluation
A. Setting standard (developing criteria)
B. Measuring actual outcomes (outcomes are observed)
C. Finding deviations (deviation identification and analysis)
D. Corrective actions (improving current performance and
planning future development)
Presented by Binod Ghimire 18
Criteria for evaluating training
effectiveness
1. Reaction Criteria (concerned with the reaction of
trainees to the training content, process and
methods.it is based on impressions, opinion and
attitudes)
2. Learning Criteria ( Concerned with knowledge, skills
and attitudes acquired through training experience)
3. Behavior Criteria (concerned with changes in job
behaviour after training)
4. Results Criteria (concerned with improvement in job
performance. Indicators are higher productivity, better quality,
lower turnover/absenteeism/accidents etc.)
Presented by Binod Ghimire 19
Methods for evaluating training
effectiveness
• Observation method
• Test-retest method
• Pre-post performance method
• Experimental-control group method
• Trainee surveys
• Cost effectiveness analysis
Presented by Binod Ghimire 20
Management Development
• Concept
It is also known as ‘management development’
or ‘executive development’.
Executive development or management
development is a systematic process of
learning and growth by which managerial
personnel gain and apply knowledge, skills,
attitudes and insights to manage the work in
their organization effectively and efficiently.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 21
• It is realized that an effective management team may be as
important to the survival of an organization. Interest in
management development is great due to the shortage of
well-trained managers.
Characteristics of executive development
• Executive development is a planned and organized process of
learning.
• It is an ongoing and never ending exercise.
• Executive development is a long term process as managerial
skills cannot be developed overnight.
• It aims at preparing human resource for managers
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Objective of management development
• To sustain good performance of managers
throughout their careers by exploiting their
full potential.
• To understand economic, technical, and
institutional forces in order to solve business
problems.
• To acquire knowledge about problems of
human resources.
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• To think through problems this may confront
the organization now or in the future.
• To develop responsible leaders.
• To instill knowledge of human motivation and
human relationships.
• To increase proficiency in management
techniques such as work study, inventory
control, operations research and quality
control.
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Methods of management development
The various techniques of executive development may be
classified into two broad categories: -
1.On the Job Techniques: It is delivered to employees while they
perform their regular jobs. In this way, they do not lose time
while they are learning. It consists of: -
•Coaching-Coaching is a one-to-one relationship between
trainees and supervisors which offers workers continued
guidance and feedback on how well they are handling their
tasks. The coach assigns the task, monitors the trainee behavior,
and provides reinforcement and feedback. Coaching is
commonly used for all kinds of trainees, from unskilled to
managerial position. This method is critically depends on the
quality of the coach. Presented by Binod Ghimire 25
• Under Study- An understudy may be assistant to someone or
special assistant to some supervisory or executive positions.
Manager learns by experience, observation, guidance and
coaching.
• Position Rotation-This involves the movement of the trainee
from one job to another. This helps him to have a general
understanding of how the organization functions. Apart from
releasing boredom, Job rotation allows workers to build
understanding with a wide range of individuals within the
organization, facilitating future cooperation among various
departments.
• Multiple Management- It provides knowledge about the
organization to the junior and middle managerial personnel.
Here the members are exposed to all types of the decision
taken at higher level.
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2. Off-the-Job Technique
• Lectures- It is a traditional and direct method of instruction. The
instructor organizes the material and gives it to a group of
trainees in the form of a talk. To be effective, the lecture must
motivate and create interest among the trainees. An advantage
of this method is that it is direct and can be used for a large
group of trainees. The major limitation of this method is that it
does not provide for the transfer of training effectively.
• Case Studies- It presents the trainees with a written description
of a business or organizational problem. The object of the case
method is to teach the trainees how to analyze information,
generate alternative decisions, and evaluate the alternatives.
Cases can be analyzed by individuals or small groups. Feedback
and reinforcement are provided through oral discussion or
written comments from the instructor.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 27
• Group Discussions- This method is a direct discussion on a
specific topic conducted with a relatively small group of
trainees. This method is useful for teaching and exploring
difficult conceptual materials, and for changing attitudes and
opinions. It provides opportunity for feedback, reinforcement
practice, motivation, and transfer, largely due to the active
interchange of ideas between the participants.
• Role Playing- In most of role-playing assignments, each of the
student takes the role of a person affected by an issues on
human life and effect the human activities all around us from
the perspective of that person.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 28
• Management Games- Varieties of business and management
games have been devised and are being used with the varying
degree of success in the developing programs. A management
game is classroom exercise in which a number of team of
trainees competes against each other to achieve certain
objectives.
• Sensitivity Training- It has been successfully employed by
behavioral scientists over the past thirty years. Sensitivity to
the circumstances and feeling of others is the basis of human
relationships. It is important to note that sensitivity is not just
an emotion; it must express itself in actions as well.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 29
Career planning and development
Career development is an organized approach used to match
employee goals with the needs of the organization in support of
workforce development initiatives. The outcome of successful
career management should include personal fulfillment,
work/life balance, goal achievement and financial assurance.
The purpose of career development is to:
a. Enhance each employee’s current job performance.
b. Enable individuals to take advantage of future job
opportunities.
c. Fulfill organizational goals with a dynamic and
effective workforce.
Presented by Binod Ghimire 30

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Hr training and development

  • 1. HR Training and Development Presented by Binod Ghimire 1
  • 2. Concept of Human Resource Development • HRD is an important function of human resource management. • It ensures that organizations have adequate human resources with capabilities needed for achieving goal effectively. • HRD is about two thing. a. Training: helping employees do their present job. b.Development: helping managers handle future responsibilities. Presented by Binod Ghimire 2
  • 3. Presented by Binod Ghimire 3
  • 4. Concept of training • According to Flippo, “ Training is the act of increasing the knowledge and skills of an employee for doing a particular job.” • Training serves as balancing factor between employee capabilities and job requirements. • It transforms the behaviour of an individual and improves performance. • It involves positive changes in knowledge, skills and attitudes of employees to increase their efficiency and effectiveness on the job. Presented by Binod Ghimire 4
  • 5. Needs of HR Training and Development (Importance of HRD) Training is crucial for organizational development and success. It is fruitful to both employers and employees of an organization. An employee will become more efficient and productive if he is trained well. The importance of training can be explained as: 1. Improves Morale of Employees- Training helps the employee to get job security and job satisfaction. The more satisfied the employee is and the greater is his morale, the more he will contribute to organizational success and the lesser will be employee absenteeism and turnover. Presented by Binod Ghimire 5
  • 6. 2. Less Supervision- A well trained employee will be well acquainted with the job and will need less of supervision. Thus, there will be less wastage of time and efforts. 3. Fewer Accidents- Errors are likely to occur if the employees lack knowledge and skills required for doing a particular job. The more trained an employee is, the less are the chances of committing accidents in job and the more proficient the employee becomes. Presented by Binod Ghimire 6
  • 7. 4. Chances of Promotion- Employees acquire skills and efficiency during training. They become more eligible for promotion. They become an asset for the organization. 5. Increased Productivity- Training improves efficiency and productivity of employees. Well trained employees show both quantity and quality performance. There is less wastage of time, money and resources if employees are properly trained. Presented by Binod Ghimire 7
  • 8. Training Need Assessment • Job requirement - employee capabilities =Training Need Step1: Need Analysis • It is to conduct a needs assessment, which is necessary to identify whether training is needed. This step identifies activities to justify an investment for training. • The objective in establishing a needs analysis is to find out the answers to the following questions: • a. “Why” is training needed? • b. “What” type of training is needed? Presented by Binod Ghimire 8
  • 9. c. “When” is the training needed? d. “Where” is the training needed? e. “Who” needs the training? and “Who” will conduct the training? f. “How” will the training be performed? •The needs analysis is the starting point for all training. The primary objective of all training is to improve individual and organizational performance. Presented by Binod Ghimire 9
  • 10. Step 2: Identify training responding problems It is to ensure that employees have the motivation and basic skills necessary to master training content. It helps to identify problems that will to respond to training intervention. Step 3: Develop training program It is to create a learning environment that has the features necessary for learning to occur. This step is responsible for the instruction and delivery of the training program. It facilitates selection of training methods, trainers and trainees.Presented by Binod Ghimire 10
  • 11. Step 4: Evaluate training It is the step that will indicate the effectiveness of both the training as well as the trainer. There are several benefits for evaluating a training program. First, evaluations will provide feedback on the trainer’s performance, allowing them to improve themselves for future programs. Second, evaluations will indicate its cost-effectiveness. Third, evaluations are an efficient way to determine the overall effectiveness of the training program for the employees as well as the organization.Presented by Binod Ghimire 11
  • 12. Training Objectives a. Update capabilities(promotes innovation, skill deficiency is addressed) b. Develop healthy attitude(Develop sound relationship that promotes better cooperation, commitment and loyalty) c. Socialization(adjustment to the org. culture, facilitate retention) d. Develop future potential (preparing employees for future responsibilities) e. Improve productivity (Operation error decrease, cost saving , increase efficiency and effectiveness of employees) Presented by Binod Ghimire 12
  • 13. Benefits of training • Well designed and effectively implemented training results in the following benefits. a.Improve knowledge skill and attitudes. b.Aids productivity and quality improvement c. Heightens employee morale and job satisfaction d.Improves labour relation and organizational climate Presented by Binod Ghimire 13
  • 14. e. Better safety,reduces accidents f. Fosters openness and trust improves communication g. Improves career planning and development of employees h. Reduces supervisory burden I. Helps adapt to technological changes. Presented by Binod Ghimire 14
  • 15. Training Methods a. On-the-job training It takes place in a normal working situation, using the actual tools, equipment, documents or materials that trainees will use when fully trained. On-the-job training has a general reputation as most effective for vocational work. Presented by Binod Ghimire 15
  • 16. b. Off-the-job training It takes place away from normal work situations, implying that the employee does not count as a directly productive worker while such training takes place. Off-the-job training has the advantage that it allows people to get away from work and concentrate more thoroughly on the training itself. This type of training has proven more effective in inculcating concepts and ideas. Presented by Binod Ghimire 16
  • 17. Training Methods Presented by Binod Ghimire 17
  • 18. Evaluation of Training Program • It is oriented towards getting feedback about the effectiveness of training program. • Helps to improve quality and increase efficiency of employees. Process of training evaluation A. Setting standard (developing criteria) B. Measuring actual outcomes (outcomes are observed) C. Finding deviations (deviation identification and analysis) D. Corrective actions (improving current performance and planning future development) Presented by Binod Ghimire 18
  • 19. Criteria for evaluating training effectiveness 1. Reaction Criteria (concerned with the reaction of trainees to the training content, process and methods.it is based on impressions, opinion and attitudes) 2. Learning Criteria ( Concerned with knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired through training experience) 3. Behavior Criteria (concerned with changes in job behaviour after training) 4. Results Criteria (concerned with improvement in job performance. Indicators are higher productivity, better quality, lower turnover/absenteeism/accidents etc.) Presented by Binod Ghimire 19
  • 20. Methods for evaluating training effectiveness • Observation method • Test-retest method • Pre-post performance method • Experimental-control group method • Trainee surveys • Cost effectiveness analysis Presented by Binod Ghimire 20
  • 21. Management Development • Concept It is also known as ‘management development’ or ‘executive development’. Executive development or management development is a systematic process of learning and growth by which managerial personnel gain and apply knowledge, skills, attitudes and insights to manage the work in their organization effectively and efficiently. Presented by Binod Ghimire 21
  • 22. • It is realized that an effective management team may be as important to the survival of an organization. Interest in management development is great due to the shortage of well-trained managers. Characteristics of executive development • Executive development is a planned and organized process of learning. • It is an ongoing and never ending exercise. • Executive development is a long term process as managerial skills cannot be developed overnight. • It aims at preparing human resource for managers Presented by Binod Ghimire 22
  • 23. Objective of management development • To sustain good performance of managers throughout their careers by exploiting their full potential. • To understand economic, technical, and institutional forces in order to solve business problems. • To acquire knowledge about problems of human resources. Presented by Binod Ghimire 23
  • 24. • To think through problems this may confront the organization now or in the future. • To develop responsible leaders. • To instill knowledge of human motivation and human relationships. • To increase proficiency in management techniques such as work study, inventory control, operations research and quality control. Presented by Binod Ghimire 24
  • 25. Methods of management development The various techniques of executive development may be classified into two broad categories: - 1.On the Job Techniques: It is delivered to employees while they perform their regular jobs. In this way, they do not lose time while they are learning. It consists of: - •Coaching-Coaching is a one-to-one relationship between trainees and supervisors which offers workers continued guidance and feedback on how well they are handling their tasks. The coach assigns the task, monitors the trainee behavior, and provides reinforcement and feedback. Coaching is commonly used for all kinds of trainees, from unskilled to managerial position. This method is critically depends on the quality of the coach. Presented by Binod Ghimire 25
  • 26. • Under Study- An understudy may be assistant to someone or special assistant to some supervisory or executive positions. Manager learns by experience, observation, guidance and coaching. • Position Rotation-This involves the movement of the trainee from one job to another. This helps him to have a general understanding of how the organization functions. Apart from releasing boredom, Job rotation allows workers to build understanding with a wide range of individuals within the organization, facilitating future cooperation among various departments. • Multiple Management- It provides knowledge about the organization to the junior and middle managerial personnel. Here the members are exposed to all types of the decision taken at higher level. Presented by Binod Ghimire 26
  • 27. 2. Off-the-Job Technique • Lectures- It is a traditional and direct method of instruction. The instructor organizes the material and gives it to a group of trainees in the form of a talk. To be effective, the lecture must motivate and create interest among the trainees. An advantage of this method is that it is direct and can be used for a large group of trainees. The major limitation of this method is that it does not provide for the transfer of training effectively. • Case Studies- It presents the trainees with a written description of a business or organizational problem. The object of the case method is to teach the trainees how to analyze information, generate alternative decisions, and evaluate the alternatives. Cases can be analyzed by individuals or small groups. Feedback and reinforcement are provided through oral discussion or written comments from the instructor. Presented by Binod Ghimire 27
  • 28. • Group Discussions- This method is a direct discussion on a specific topic conducted with a relatively small group of trainees. This method is useful for teaching and exploring difficult conceptual materials, and for changing attitudes and opinions. It provides opportunity for feedback, reinforcement practice, motivation, and transfer, largely due to the active interchange of ideas between the participants. • Role Playing- In most of role-playing assignments, each of the student takes the role of a person affected by an issues on human life and effect the human activities all around us from the perspective of that person. Presented by Binod Ghimire 28
  • 29. • Management Games- Varieties of business and management games have been devised and are being used with the varying degree of success in the developing programs. A management game is classroom exercise in which a number of team of trainees competes against each other to achieve certain objectives. • Sensitivity Training- It has been successfully employed by behavioral scientists over the past thirty years. Sensitivity to the circumstances and feeling of others is the basis of human relationships. It is important to note that sensitivity is not just an emotion; it must express itself in actions as well. Presented by Binod Ghimire 29
  • 30. Career planning and development Career development is an organized approach used to match employee goals with the needs of the organization in support of workforce development initiatives. The outcome of successful career management should include personal fulfillment, work/life balance, goal achievement and financial assurance. The purpose of career development is to: a. Enhance each employee’s current job performance. b. Enable individuals to take advantage of future job opportunities. c. Fulfill organizational goals with a dynamic and effective workforce. Presented by Binod Ghimire 30