How to measure the Training Effectiveness in the organization ? How to increase the Training Effectiveness ? Share the mechanism if any.
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How to measure the Training Effectiveness in the organization ? How to increase the Training Effectiveness ? Share the mechanism if any.
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How to measure the Training Effectiveness in the organization?

- Self-assessment questionnaires.
- Informal feedback from peers and managers.
- Focus groups.
- On-the-job observation.
- Actual job performance key performance indicators (KPIs)

How to increase the Training Effectiveness?

Five Simple Strategies For Improving Training Impact:

1. Identify the skills that employees need to do their jobs, identify gaps between where they are and what they need, and focus training on resolving the gaps. Always start with job tasks and work backward to be sure the training is targeted to improving necessary job skills. Do training needs assessments that focus on job tasks, rather than asking people what they want. The latter is usually misleading.
2. In skills training, need to be used by learners IMMEDIATELY upon returning to their work environments. Training that occurs way in advance of applying the skills fails.
3. Consider doing follow-up mini-sessions a month or two after a training session, where participants can interact and talk about their experiences and challenges applying what was learned. Even an hour-long mini-session can be hugely effective, and participants really like this focus on the application of learning.
4. Encourage managers of participants to both attend the same training of their employees AND talk about the training back on the job. Managers often want to "fire and forget" when it comes to training, but if they are onside from the beginning and actively coach, and/or remind staff to apply what they've learned, the training becomes much more effective.
5. Encourage and/or arrange for participants to teach or communicate what they learned. This is often a very cost-effective way to train many people, but if participants know upfront that they will be training others, or even reporting back to their peers, they tend to learn more effectively, and the act of communicating what they learned to others is a way to reinforce learning.

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