LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 DEFINITION OF TRAINING Noe R.A (2005:03) has defined training as “a planned effort by a company to facilitate employees’ learning of job related competencies. These competencies include knowledge‚ skills or behaviours that are critical for successful jo performance. The goal of training is for employees to master the knowledge‚ skill‚ and behaviours emphasized in training programs and to apply them to their day to day activities.” De Cenzo and Robbins (1994:255) define
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE (Michael S. Lane‚ Gerald L. Blakely‚ 1990): Management development programmes are increasingly being studied and evaluated‚ regarding their efficiency and effectiveness. Presents the results of a survey of 155 directors and vice-presidents of personnel and human resource management departments regarding the current status of their management development programmes. The results indicate that management development programmes do not seem to differentiate between levels of
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Literature Review: According to Casse and Banahan (2007)‚ the different approaches to training and development need to be explored. It has come to their attention by their own preferred model and through experience with large Organisations. The current traditional training continuously facing the challenges in the selection of the employees‚ in maintaining the uncertainty related to the purpose and in introducing new tactics for the environment of work and by recognizing this‚ they advising on
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market‚ diverse customer demands and need for effective work force with a global mind set‚ penetrating every aspect of the organization. Effective workforce is therefore crucial as it is the organization’s primary player in accomplishing goals and delivering service In order for any organization to be more competitive and successful in achieving its goals‚ it would have to synergize all its resources which includes the human resources (HR) and their training and development structure that can work well
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TrainingEvaluation_Step1 Version 1.0 TRAINING EVALUATION-STEP 1 This document is the first step towards Training Standardization and Evaluation as per Kirkpatrick’s Model. OBJECTIVE: To define the Learning Objectives and Assessment Methodology for all training modules. We are defining the Learning Objectives-terminal and learning; for all the modules as per bloom’s taxonomy. We shall also be deriving the target competencies‚ assessment methodology and documents in sync with
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EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONNAIRE: Dear Sir/Madam‚ I am doing a research work on Employee Training & Development. I would request you to kindly spare some time to fill up this questionnaire. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Name : Designation : Department : SECTION I Q1. Please mention your age 20-25 25-30 Above 30 Q2. Sex: Male Female Q3. Marital Status:
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Literature Review on Training Needs Analysis Training needs analysis is considered to be the foundation of all training activities. In order to deliver appropriate‚ effective training which meets the needs of individuals and the organisation and represents value for money a training needs analysis is essential (Boydell and Leary 1996‚ Reid and Barrington 1999). There is general agreement in the literature that a training needs analysis is a best practice first step in the systematic approach
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NIOSH Web site at www.cdc.gov/niosh October 1999 DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 99-142 What Makes Training Effective T I ER iii CONTENTS 1. Occupational Safety and Health Training 2. What Makes Training Effective? .................. 1 1 2 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 12 14 Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Training Perspectives in the United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... Introduction
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Title Author(s) A comparative study of the civil service of Hong Kong and Singapore Hin‚ Ada; 禤雅儀 Citation Issue Date URL Rights 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/30789 Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License I. Introduction In recent decades‚ many Asian countries have been going through remarkable changes and developments‚ both in terms of economic‚ technological and political aspects. The Civil Service‚ whose contributions to the economy and
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http://www.icmrindia.org/casestudies/catalogue/Business%20Ethics/BECG093.htm However‚ the company came in for severe criticism from activists and environmental experts who charged it with depleting groundwater resources in the areas in which its bottling plants were located‚ thereby affecting the livelihood of poor farmers‚ dumping toxic and hazardous waste materials near its bottling facilities‚ and discharging waste water into the agricultural lands of farmers. Moreover‚ its allegedly unethical
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