Training in The Organization: Haji Muhammed Fauzi Bin Othman
Training in The Organization: Haji Muhammed Fauzi Bin Othman
Training The process of developing skills in order to more effectively perform a specific job or tasks To provide employees with the KSA to perform more effectively (to meet current job requirements or prepare them to meet inevitable changes) Part of an integrated system in which performance is measured against criteria In the US, 2001- USD57b, 2004- USD50b. Studies shows that ROI is increasing
OPEN SYSTEM
INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
Business organization must interact with the environment, thus it is an open system Depends on the environment for input, to keep the system active The systems output flows into the environment and might or might npt influence the environment
TRAINING SUBSYSTEM
INPUT Organizational Needs Employee Needs Budget Equipment Staff PROCESS Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation
OUTPUT
Knowledge Skills Attitudes Motivation Job Performance
Many open system is a subset of a larger system. E.g. product assembly-manufacturing system-company (system)-industry.. Training is a subsystem in the HR unit. The organizations mission, strategies, resources etc are sources of input to the training subsystem So do the employee needs, budget, staff, equipment etc Training processes transform these input into usable output (KSA), job performance.
Triggering Event
oDesign phase- developing the training objectives, methods of instruction oSpecify organizational and employee outcomes oBecomes input for evaluation phase oDevelopment phase- formulating instructional strategy to meet training objectives (order, timing, combination of methods, elements used) oOutputs- content, instructional methods, materials, equipment and media, manuals and facilities
Implementation phase- everything comes together, however not everything will be as it was planned Evaluation phaseProcess evaluation Outcome evaluation
Process
Output
Training Needs Identify Performance Discrepancy (PD) PD = EP < AP And Causes of PD Non Training Needs
WHY
Systematic
AOP less than EOP or OPG
Important concepts Learning- relatively permanent changes in cognition (understanding and thinking), results from experience and directly influence behaviour. Learning in KSA
Knowledge- information we acquire and placed into memory (declarative) Information organized for use (procedural) How, when and why information is used and is useful (strategic)
Skills Compilation-(lower) when a person has just learned and use a new skill, awareness Automaticity- (higher) after a period of time, he/she mastered the skill, no thinking required
Competencies- a set of KSA to enable a person to successfully perform tasks. Not just KSA but also to integrate and use the KSA successfully