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Dear All,

This is a beautiful piece of information that would be useful to all those who are into Training and Facilitating. I hope you like it. You can always contact me for any queries related to Training & Development. I started my career in Training & Development and am very passionate about the subject. Nowadays, the names have changed to Learning & Development, Talent Transformation, etc. However, the core base remains the same.

Thanks,
Raaj

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Raaj,

Thank you for the information; it is useful. I am working in a BPO as an HR generalist in Mysore, and I am looking forward to starting some training activities. It would be great if you could guide me on how I can start and provide some materials on important topics required for BPO. My email address is amithrm@gmail.com.

Regards,
Amith R.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Rajj, Very good information you have shared. If you have powerpoint presentations on various HR Subjects, Safety Subjects,Quality Improvement subjects then pls share it . Girish
From India, Mumbai
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Raaaj
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Dear Amit,

Thanks for your appreciation. First of all, you will have to start by conducting a TNI/TNA (Training Need Identification/Analysis). Once this is done, you will have to chart out a training calendar.

Training in the corporate world is all about marketing your training department to your internal customers (i.e., the business). That's the most complicated thing for which you actually need to bring out the concept and relevance of training.

Once you complete this activity, then the training material and delivery come into the picture. It's a process, Amit, which just cannot be explained in an email. Feel free to get in touch with me.

Thanks, Raaj

From India, Mumbai
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dEAR RAAJ can u send me the process how TNI/TNA for any employee i.e staff / workers. I have no much knowledge about training. plz guide regards RAJNISH SAPRA
From India, Delhi
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Hi Raaj,

I have also started my career in training and development and have only a year of experience now. I was an introvert before and had stage fright, but now I can confidently speak to a crowd of 60 as well. I am very passionate about my job because it has changed me as a person. Nice to meet you, Raaj. Both our interests match :D

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Raj,

My name is Jyothi. I am currently working as a consultant with one of the recruitment firms. I have 4.5 years of experience in banking. I was with ICICI Bank in their retail liabilities operations. I wanted to transition into HR, so I quit the bank. Upon the suggestion of a few friends, I ventured into recruitment. However, I now realize that this role is not aligned with my interests. It feels more like a telesales job to me. Even during my time at the bank, I excelled in training my colleagues in operations and other quality aspects.

How should I proceed if I want to pursue a career in training?

Regards,
Jyothi

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Raaj,

This is just great! So well described and gets the point across right to the core. I am working on a training module on "Brand called YOU" for my team. It's based on self-branding/marketing, something on personality development lines. Can you suggest some sub-topics and activities for the same?

Thanks again for sharing your work.

Regards,
ML

From India, Pune
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Dear Mr. Raaj,

In our organization, we are struggling to determine the ROI of our training programs. Could you please provide guidance on this matter? I would greatly appreciate it if you could share the Training Assessment format used for both Technical and Behavioral training.

Regards,

From India, Calcutta
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Thank you.

Well, if you all want more information on training, please let me know.

Hey, I just got an idea right now while posting this message. Would you like me to start a training series where every week I can upload some important training fundamentals?

Training Series Week 1 - Why Training?

Training Series Week 2 - Train the Trainer (What makes an effective trainer and so on?)

Please share your ideas and views on this.

Thank you,
Raaj

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Raaj Go ahead! it will be usefull for all the guys who into training and development like me.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Mr. Raaj Bhatia and Mr. Peer Mohammed,

I am quite certain that both of you read the site mail every day. I would appreciate it if both of you could reply to me at my email address "lschadha2510@rediffmail.com." I would like to correspond with you separately. I am located in Pune. How about both of you?

Regards,
Col. Loveindra Chadha


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Dear Raaj,

You made my day, thanks a lot for this wonderful message on training. Can I please have your email ID? I would love to correspond with you personally; I have some important stuff to discuss with you. Posting more training notes would be a great idea, please do it. My email ID is .

Warm regards,
William

From Tanzania
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Dear All,

Thank you so much for your valuable comments and appreciation. I will definitely continue to post such interesting content. Feel free to get in touch with me via email at Maannaav@gmail.com.

Sonia, a special thanks to you for making it a blast! :D

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Raj, Thanks for sharing the information. It is very usefull. You got more creativity. Start your training series every week. It wil be helpfull for so many people in citehr. Regards Harini
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Raaj,

Please go ahead with the starting of the training class for us! :lol: :lol: Good idea...please keep posting every week on the fundamentals of training which will help us understand the training, talent pool, or the value of the intelligence department very well.

Regards,
Mona.

From India, Mumbai
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Hey Raaj, Even I would be interested for attending the training session. I am in the process to change culture in the corporate office. do help me. thanks Sanjukta
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Raj,

Your information is really useful. I'm doing my HR course and also interested in going for training and development. Can you guide me if there are any courses available for the same or any sites that offer such opportunities?

Thank you for your help.

From India, Pune
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Dear Raj,

This is Hina from Pakistan. I am pursuing my MPA in HRM. I want to focus my thesis on either training or Industrial Relations. However, I am unsure about specifying a particular field in this regard. Could you please guide me on what I should do considering the current scenario?

Thank you for your assistance.

From Pakistan, Islamabad
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Dear Raj,

Thank you very much for the nice things you've shared. This has really worked well for any HR professional. It would be so helpful for me if you could please offer me some more tips on TNA. I am looking forward to your kind assistance.

Best regards,
Jahir :)
muhdin@gmail.com

From Bangladesh, Dhaka
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Hi Raaj!

Your article was very interesting. More than that, your offer to assist others on the subject was commendable. I am an HR student and am mulling over my thesis. I had chosen 'Recruitment Training' as the subject. For starters, I need some ideas on what to include in the following:

(a) Statement of the problem

(b) Hypothesis

Regards, Jaya

From India, Coimbatore
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Hi Raj,

Thank you for sharing the needful information. I am working in a consultancy as a recruiter. Actually, my interest lies in training (learning) and development. How can I proceed or transition from one department to another? Is it possible? I have completed my MBA in HR, Marketing, and International Business.

Thank you,
Sumi


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Hi Raaj,

This is really a good and informative document. Moreover, the links provided in the document were really helpful and worth the time investing. Hope you keep updating.

Cheers,
Karthik Ghali

From India, Coimbatore
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Dear All,

I have been teaching English language in a school for the past 10 years. During this time, I have been actively involved in conducting various public speaking programs and providing training as well.

With this valuable experience, I have transitioned into the field of training and development in HR. Currently, I am also pursuing an MBA from XLRI via satellite.

I am seeking appropriate guidance to excel in this new career path and assistance in achieving significant career growth. I would greatly appreciate any guidance on the common designations used in the training and development sector. I have been tasked with defining my Key Result Areas (KRA) and my designation, as this is a newly established unit within the company for which I hold sole responsibility for execution.

Thank you all for your support.

Regards,
Prerna

From India, Delhi
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Dear Raaj,

Thanks for the article, which is very informative. Like you, I am very passionate about training and hence wish to interact with you often. My email ID is nairsdeepa@rediffmail.com.

Regards,
Deepa

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Raj,

Can you provide me with some material on Training Needs Analysis? Where and how should I start in an organization with 150 executives? Do you have any templates or questionnaires available?

Your assistance would be greatly appreciated as I am eager to learn how to begin this process.

Thank you,
Suma

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Raj,

It's a very good lesson for HR. I'm also in HR (Training); I joined in July only. I have no more experience about this. In my organization, we want to make training evaluation effective. Could you guide us on how we can do that? I am working in a government organization, so I want to know the role of HR in the government and private sectors.

Please mail me or reply to me at sureja_mayuri@rediffmail.com. A reply is a must.

From India, Vadodara
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Hello,

I am doing my PGD in HRM, and as a part of my course, I am required to do a project on a topic related to HR. I've chosen "emerging trends in training & development." Could you please help me out with some information on this?

Thank you,
Sapna

From India
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Hi Raj,

I am Dinesh. One of my friends is planning to conduct some training programs on Communication skills for companies. Can you give some inputs on that? Like, what should be the duration of the classes, how much should we charge, and what are the things we need to cover in this training program, etc.? We are very new to this field. Can you provide some links related to this? Please reply back to my personal email id: dinesh.yelukuru@gmail.com.

Thanks and Regards,
Dinesh.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Raj & Reshma,

It's great to see your passion for training. I am also trying hard to get into training, but it's taking time. Since I have 4 years of operational experience and have never been in hardcore training, it doesn't seem easy for me to get into training. Although I have conducted some sessions on Customer Service, Soft Skills, etc.

Can you please suggest how I should go about it? I tried in my current organization as well, but that doesn't seem to be working. I was thinking of assisting some trainers to gain exposure. Kindly suggest, as I also want to gain professional expertise in training.

Looking forward to your reply.

Regards,
Rajesh

From India, New Delhi
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Hello Raj,

A good contribution that will help many 'trainers' who need a real focus and purpose in the programs they conduct. May I take this opportunity to place a request to budding trainers - please set instructional objectives and terminal behavior and start designing a program.

Good luck!

From India, Madras
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That's a very nice presentation. Trainers should continuously motivate people to learn and not only tell them what they should know. Trainers make learning a passion for students.


From Mauritius, Quatre Bornes
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Hi Raj, my name is Rajesh. I am working in a BPO as a trainer. It would be grateful if you could email me any objection-handling presentation and any training material required for telesales. Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Rajesh

My email address is karthickrajesh@gmail.com

From India
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Hi Raaj I m MBA student n now i m working on Thesis. My topic is related to the "Effectiveness of Training as a tool for increase manpower productivity". can u help me more. Khushbu
From India, Sirsa
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Dear Raj,

Indeed, a nice read. However, I think there need to be 7 more secrets to get more out of the training in corporate. The issue I have faced is that the real learning from the training cannot be measured. Do you have any inputs on this?

Regards,
Vibhuti

From India, Delhi
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Dear Raaj, PPT is really good one ...... Can you please help me in ways of TNI/TNA . Regards, Minal Udenia

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Hi, Nice Information. Need some help actually. I need case studies on training so that I can use them in sessions on training for management students. Can you help me? Suhas
From India, Pune
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Please help me..how can i improve myself..i’m as training executive for almost a year..but, my boss not happy with my performance... i had stage fright, not confident speak to crowd...
From Malaysia, Kajang
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