Dear Sir,
I am working in a Mnc Company, we want to start a training programme for our employees?
Staff Managers and Operators.
How should I have the Training Calendar and Training Budget, it should be very simple to understand,
Ranjit Sardar
I am working in a Mnc Company, we want to start a training programme for our employees?
Staff Managers and Operators.
How should I have the Training Calendar and Training Budget, it should be very simple to understand,
Ranjit Sardar
Dear Mr Ranjit,
It must be the basis of two things:-
1. Competency Gap
2. The future need for Business.
Please find these two needs first then based on priority and availability of participants and faculties, prepare your training calendar.
Feel free for any support.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
It must be the basis of two things:-
1. Competency Gap
2. The future need for Business.
Please find these two needs first then based on priority and availability of participants and faculties, prepare your training calendar.
Feel free for any support.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
Dear Ranjit Sardar,
Employee training is an HR intervention. Any HR intervention has to fulfil the organisation's need and training is no exception. Therefore, rather than concentrating on individual needs, I recommend you concentrating on bringing the organisational change. First measure the following:
a) Customer Dissatisfaction
b) Operational failures or quality issues
c) Maintenance issues
d) Under-utilisation of capacity
e) Costs associated with each department
f) Reduction in turnaround time of various processes and so on
Employee training should be addressed to the above-mentioned issues or similar ones. Any increase or decrease in some ratio or decrease in some cost will help you in measuring training effectiveness. Therefore, your training calendar or training budget should be based on the points mentioned above.
Earlier, I have given a comprehensive reply on the subject of employee training. You may click the following link to refer to it:
https://www.citehr.com/523786-traini...ml#post2222367
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Employee training is an HR intervention. Any HR intervention has to fulfil the organisation's need and training is no exception. Therefore, rather than concentrating on individual needs, I recommend you concentrating on bringing the organisational change. First measure the following:
a) Customer Dissatisfaction
b) Operational failures or quality issues
c) Maintenance issues
d) Under-utilisation of capacity
e) Costs associated with each department
f) Reduction in turnaround time of various processes and so on
Employee training should be addressed to the above-mentioned issues or similar ones. Any increase or decrease in some ratio or decrease in some cost will help you in measuring training effectiveness. Therefore, your training calendar or training budget should be based on the points mentioned above.
Earlier, I have given a comprehensive reply on the subject of employee training. You may click the following link to refer to it:
https://www.citehr.com/523786-traini...ml#post2222367
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Hello Everyone ! I’m hr trainee so, I will make annually training calendar Could please suggest some behavioural trainings .
From United States, undefined
From United States, undefined
Hi,
You may plan training on the following skills
1. Communication
2. Conflict Resolution
3. Self Improvement
4. Time Management
5. Stress Management
6. Patience
7. Balance Between Professional & Personal Life
8. Empathy
9. Decision-Making
10. Problem-Solving
From India, Madras
You may plan training on the following skills
1. Communication
2. Conflict Resolution
3. Self Improvement
4. Time Management
5. Stress Management
6. Patience
7. Balance Between Professional & Personal Life
8. Empathy
9. Decision-Making
10. Problem-Solving
From India, Madras
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