Training & Development
Training & Development
ROHIT KUMAR
Give a man a fish, he will eat it
Train a man to fish, he will feed his
family
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Learning Objective
• Explain learning & principles of learning
• Define training & Development
• Determining Training and Development Needs
• Setting Up a Training and Development System
• Evaluating Training and Development
• Lacunas in training
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Training Development
Current job Current / Future jobs
Individuals Individuals or groups
Immediate Long term
Fix skill deficit Future demands
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Training
The process of providing employees with specific
skills or correcting deficiencies in their
performance.
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Training
• Training is 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.
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learning
Theories that have dominated the learning research
• Cognitive view: An individual’s purposes or intentions
direct his/her actions.
• Environmental perspective: The individual is acted upon
& his/her behavior is a function of its external characteristic
Recent approach
Social-learning theory: It blends both cognitive &
environmental theories. As per it learning is a continuous
interaction between the individual & the particular social
environment in which she/he functions.
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Social-learning theory
The influence of models is central to the social-learning
view point. Four processes have been found to determine
the influence a model would have on an individual:
• Attentional processes
• Retention processes
• Motor reproduction processes
• Reinforcement processes
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Kolb Experiential Learning Cycle
Concrete
Experience
LEARNING
Active Reflective
Experimentation CYCLE
Observation
Abstract
Conceptualisation
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Principles of learning
• Motivation
• Knowledge of result
• Reinforcement
• Practice
• Transfer of learning
• Meaningfulness of material
• Schedules of learning
• Learning curve
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Learning Curve
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Fatigue
Amount learned
Plateau
time
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Training Challenges…
Who needs training?
When is training necessary?
What makes training programs
effective?
What are costs and benefits of
computer-based training?
How are training outcomes
measured?
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Training & Development
• Stakeholders of training
Individual
Organization
• Purposes of training
Bridging skill gaps for existing role
Developing new skills / capabilities
As a vehicle for managing change
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Partnership Perspective
Cooperate
Managers Support
Train
Assist
Identify
Accept Employees HR Communicate
Professionals Train
Participate
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Training Process
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Sources of Training Needs
Assessment
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Determining Training and
Development Needs
Organization
Needs
Job Person
Needs Needs
Demographic
Needs
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Organizational Needs Analysis
Assess short-and long-
term strategic objectives
Analyze:
Human resource needs
Training climate
Resources and
constraints
Clearly state T and D
objectives
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Job Needs Analysis
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Person Needs Analysis
Identify the gap between
current capabilities and
those that are necessary or
desirable using:
Output measures
Self-assessed training
needs
Career planning
discussions
Attitude surveys
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Demographic Needs Analysis
Determine needs of
specific populations of
workers
May be used to determine
if all are given equal
access to growth
experiences and
developmental challenges
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Developing Program Content
Affective Cognitive
Outcomes Knowledge
Program
Content
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Skill-Based Outcomes
Cognitive Knowledge
Includes:
Information people have
information
Strategies for using
information
Most training addresses what
people know.
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Training for Skills
Skills demonstrated by behaviors
Learning involves practicing desired behaviors
For example:
Technical skills
Motor skills
Communication skills
Leadership Skills
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Training for Affective Outcomes
Objective Is to Change
Motivation
Attitudes
Values
Example of Objectives
Build team spirit
Enhance self-confidence
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On the Job Training
• Job instruction training
• Apprenticeship training
• Internships and
assistantships
• Job rotation and
developmental job
assignments
• Supervisory assistance
and mentoring
• Coaching
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Components of a Developmental
Job
• Unfamiliar
responsibilities
• Responsibility for
creating change
• High levels of
responsibility
• Boundary-spanning
requirements
• Dealing with diversity
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On-Site, but Not On the Job
Training
• Programmed instruction on
intranet or internet
• Videos and CDs
– Interactive video training:
Combines programmed
instruction with video
• Teleconferencing
• Corporate Universities and
executive education
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Off the Job Training
• Formal courses
• Simulation
– Vestibule method: simulates actual
job
• Assessment centers
• Role-playing
• Business board games
• Sensitivity training
• Outdoor training
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Choosing the Program Format
Traditional Formats
On-the-job
E-Learning
New technology allows integration
computer-based learning
Can speed communication and cut costs
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Lacunas in training
Information overload
Unrealistic goal
Alienation
Linkage failure
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Balancing Costs and Benefits of
Training
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Evaluation of Training
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T & D Infrastructure at Indian Oil
• An academy company
– 21 training centers including three apex institutions
• Three apex institutions
– Corporate Level
• IndianOil Institute of Petroleum Management
(IIPM) at Gurgaon
– Divisional Level
• Indian Oil Management Academy (IMA) at Haldia-
(Refineries& Pipelines)
• Indian Oil Management Center for Learning
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(IMCL) at Mumbai –(Marketing)
T & D Policy of an Oil Company
• Objectives: The objective of Oil’s T & D policy
are to:
– Develop employee skills and competencies and
improve performance
– Develop people to take on higher responsibilities
– Reduce the learning time for employees on
appointment, transfer or promotion so that they can
start being effective in as optimal a time as possible.
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Key Elements
• Introduction of a formal structure to enhance the role of
the SBU Heads and line managers in T & D .
– Training Advisory Committee
– Unit Training Coordinators
– Department Training Coordinators
• Introduction of curriculum based training
• Line mangers to own responsibility for ensuring that
subordinates receive the required training.
• More rigorous system for assessing effectiveness of
training.
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Assessing Effectiveness of
Training.
No. Level Output Time & Responsibility
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Key Elements
• Introduction of e-learning
• Development of internal trainers
• Training norms
• Competency Management
• Assessment Centers
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Process