Hi seniors,
Can u plz tell that by asking "What do you understand by training & development" what actually is the interviewr asking. He wants my experience in this field or bookish knowledge and Definitions.
I would be oblidged, if you can give a guideline to ans. this question.
Regards,
From India, New Delhi
Can u plz tell that by asking "What do you understand by training & development" what actually is the interviewr asking. He wants my experience in this field or bookish knowledge and Definitions.
I would be oblidged, if you can give a guideline to ans. this question.
Regards,
From India, New Delhi
Dear Annuradha, Please tell us what you do and where and what sort of job interview will you be attending. Have you tried clicking on the links in the sidebar at the right. Simhan
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
Hello,
Experience, bookish knowledge and definitions are terms that can mislead anyone.
I suppose the interviewer was looking for your conceptual base and framework on this subject.
The beauty is the concept. Words that describe the concept are just a vehicle. Experience will help you describe what you have been doing in this field. Both may prove inadequate to demonstrate your command, comprehension and insights in the subject.
And if the concept is right, rest are mere toosl and techniques that one uses to realise the concept.
This is not to undermine the sugnificance of tools and techniques at all. But they come after the concept.
And yes guidelines (by way of readymade answers-and I am sure you are not asking for that!) are given in this reply.
The answers you provide to any question must be your OWN and not the ones provided by anyone.
I suggest that you use the guidelines to present your concept. I suppose the interviewer was asking you precisely that!!
Need more help? Kindly take a contact!
Cheers and Regards
samvedan
December 17, 2011--------------------
From India, Pune
Experience, bookish knowledge and definitions are terms that can mislead anyone.
I suppose the interviewer was looking for your conceptual base and framework on this subject.
The beauty is the concept. Words that describe the concept are just a vehicle. Experience will help you describe what you have been doing in this field. Both may prove inadequate to demonstrate your command, comprehension and insights in the subject.
And if the concept is right, rest are mere toosl and techniques that one uses to realise the concept.
This is not to undermine the sugnificance of tools and techniques at all. But they come after the concept.
And yes guidelines (by way of readymade answers-and I am sure you are not asking for that!) are given in this reply.
The answers you provide to any question must be your OWN and not the ones provided by anyone.
I suggest that you use the guidelines to present your concept. I suppose the interviewer was asking you precisely that!!
Need more help? Kindly take a contact!
Cheers and Regards
samvedan
December 17, 2011--------------------
From India, Pune
Hey
Thank you both for your valuable replies. I am to appear for an interview for the position of Assistant-L&D, I have about 7 years similar work exp.
I just would like ot know hw should i start my ans. and what all I should include?
Regards,
From India, New Delhi
Thank you both for your valuable replies. I am to appear for an interview for the position of Assistant-L&D, I have about 7 years similar work exp.
I just would like ot know hw should i start my ans. and what all I should include?
Regards,
From India, New Delhi
Dear Annuradha,
As you are experienced in that field, I fail to understand your query. Do some research on the organisation and the job in question and reflect on how your past experience will help theorganisation do better.
As Samvedan rightly points out, it's better to form your own answer than seek help from us who are not privy to the job requirements.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
As you are experienced in that field, I fail to understand your query. Do some research on the organisation and the job in question and reflect on how your past experience will help theorganisation do better.
As Samvedan rightly points out, it's better to form your own answer than seek help from us who are not privy to the job requirements.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
Dear Anuradha
The reply for your question is already rightly given by Mr. Samvedan. As you are experienced for about 7 years, the management might have decided to allot you with new task. That is the reason they might have asked you about the Training and Development and to check whether you have understood the concept and correct meaning of the T&D.
If you conceptually understood the purpose of Training and development, then your management has got the right person for their new task.
From India, Kumbakonam
The reply for your question is already rightly given by Mr. Samvedan. As you are experienced for about 7 years, the management might have decided to allot you with new task. That is the reason they might have asked you about the Training and Development and to check whether you have understood the concept and correct meaning of the T&D.
If you conceptually understood the purpose of Training and development, then your management has got the right person for their new task.
From India, Kumbakonam
Training is the best instrument to ensure development. Both are complimentary. however let us not to forget that trainers are the ppl with special traits and different approach. training with out hard work, devoid of objectivity, without specifics is generalized and conceptually it will b weak. It is the corner stone to achieve end results. let us believe and trust that a strong foundation can withstand major and minor jerks of earthquakes. Training helps us to become mentally and physically robust. This helps us to face all the odds with out getting panic. It is preposterous to think that one can progress without learning....this is my personal opinion...others are welcome to support or contradict...
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Training is the process to achieve development..It is continuous till the achievement. It depends upon the person concern who is attaining the training that how much he/she is concentrated towards the goal. Quarries comes from that and answer is being created by analysis. It is continuous process. So Training & development are two sides of a coin. All the friends has given the guideline...now you are best person to utilize your experience to face your present.
Regards
From India, Jamshedpur
Regards
From India, Jamshedpur
Hey! THANK YOU SO MUCH............FOR ALL THE VALUABLE INPUTS AND YES THEY ALL ARE REALLY HELPFUL AND I AM GOING TO PUT THEM IN USE .... THANKS ONCE AGAIN...
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
HI seniors
I would be obliged if anyone can upload a good ppt on Training and development.
Also,I am a fresher just out from my college and did MBA HR.I want to pursue my continue my career as atrainer and developer.Can you plz help me out how i go about it because there is no such requirement in the campus as all the cos want exp professionals for training and development.
From India, Pune
I would be obliged if anyone can upload a good ppt on Training and development.
Also,I am a fresher just out from my college and did MBA HR.I want to pursue my continue my career as atrainer and developer.Can you plz help me out how i go about it because there is no such requirement in the campus as all the cos want exp professionals for training and development.
From India, Pune
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