Approach of Training and Development - pptx1
Approach of Training and Development - pptx1
BY
KUNAL AGARWAL
ANURAG SINGH YADAV
VAIBHAV GARG
Process of Training
1. Training need analysis.
2. Training design.
3. Training validation.
4. Training implementation.
5. Training evaluation.
On-the-Job Methods
In this method person learnsa job by actually
doing/performing
it. A person works on a joband learns and develops
expertise at
the same time.
1. Understudy
In this the employee is trained by his or her
supervisor. Thetrainee is attached with his or her
senior and called understudyor assistant.
2. Job rotation
This refers to shifting/movement of an employee
from onejob to another on regular intervals.
.
3.Special projects
The trainees' may ask to work on special projects
relatedwith departmental objectives. By this, the
trainees will acquirethe knowledge of the
assigned work and also learn how to workwith
others.
4.Committee assignment
In this, the trainees become members of a
committee. Thecommittee is assigned a problem
to discuss and makerecommendations.
5.Coaching & Counseling
In this, the supervisor or the superior acts as a
guide andinstructor of the trainee. This involves
extensive demonstrationand continuous critical
evaluation and correction.
6.Experience
It refers to learning by doing. This is one of the
oldest methodsof on-the-job training. Although
this is very effective method butit also very timeconsuming and wasteful. Thus it should
befollowed by other training methods.
Off-the-Job Methods
These methods require trainees to leave their
workplace and
concentrate their entire time towards the training
objectives.
Now a days it is popular due to limitations of the onthe-job training methods.
3. Selected reading
This is the self-improvement training technique.
The persons acquire knowledge and awareness by
reading various trade journals and magazines.
6. Brainstorming
idea generation method
creative solution to problems.
trainees should deliberately come out with
different sollutions to a problem
7. Role-playing
focuses on emotional issues rather than actual
ones
essence of role play is to create a realistic
situation as in case study
have the trainees assume the part of specific
personalities in the situation
8. Vestibule schools
uses equipment which closely resembles the
actual ones of the job
a special area or room is set aside from work
environment
trainee is permitted to learn under simulated
condition
dublicate facilities and trainer cost are
disadvantages
9. Apprenticeship training
This training approach began in the Middle Ages
when those who wanted to learn trade skill bound
themselves to a master craftsman and worked
under his guidance. Apprenticeship training is a
structured process by which people become
skilled workers through a combination of
classroom instruction and on-the-job training.
Limitation of Training
1. Costly.
2. Time consuming.
3. Everybody can't get trained.
4. It is difficult to acceess benefit of training on
job performance.
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