No Tags Found!


training_passion
5

Can you please tell me what are the responsibilities of a training manager and what are the qualities & competencies required to be a successful training manager.
From India, Delhi
s_ma96
Hi Deepak,
Responsibilty of a training manager will defer from company to company.Each industry will have different needs.
In general, i think they need to
1.Coordinate Training Activities and Programmes.
2. Training Calendar
3. Training Identification
4.Conduct regular Trg Programs for all actegory with internal&external faculties
Hope this helps you.
Sumathymaraimalaai

From India, Pondicherry
gkatik
9

Hi! Deepak,
I have got some More Skill sets and functionality of a Training Manager.
• Design/Delivery of Training
• Adult Learning Principles
• Technical, Process, & Leadership Course Training
• Performance Consulting
• Needs Assessment & Training Matrix,
, Instructional Design, , Skills Assessment, Continuous Process Improvement, Training Implementation, Coaching skills.
Hope i make myself clear. Any other Queries can be posted back.
All the best.
Cheers,
Karthik.Ghali

From India, Coimbatore
training_passion
5

Hi! Sumathymaraimalaai N Karthik, thank u so much for ur promt response. Would it b possible for you to share the JD for this position. I would b really grateful! Regards, Deepak
From India, Delhi
Hiten Parekh
29

Head Training :

1. To coordinate with technical heads for identifying the training needs of technical staff and workmen at manufacturing plant.

2. To identify the training needs of employees with respect to managerial skills.

3. To develop and nurture learning culture in the organization.

4. To develop training modules and organize the training sessions along with the follow-up actions for training on technical and behavioural aspects.

5. To coordinate for the quality system certifications, renewal audits and liaison with the certification agencies with respect to training of employees.

Candidate Specifications:

1. The candidate should be having MBA (HR) or PG Diploma in Training and Development from reputed institute.

2. Science background at graduation level will be preferred.

3. Should have 8 – 10 years of experience in the field of Training and Development at plant level with atlest 3 years in pharmaceutical company.

4. Perseverance and system specific approach are essential qualities.

- Hiten


From India, New Delhi
training_passion
5

Thanks a lot Hiten, Its been a great piece of information. Would you be able to tell me the responsibilities in case of a training manage for a retail organization like Pantaloons or Shoppers Stop.
Regards,
Deepak

From India, Delhi
snehahr
hi ...
to add to de above comments ....
the jd can be partly ascertained by Training needs analysis....(very industry specific)..
since your talking about a retail industry....find out what is the target audience, manpower hours required , type of training etc,,,,
1s you have all this in place will be easier to prepare a JD or KRA..even...
Cheers,sneha

From India, Bangalore
moischiano
2

Training Manager: Responsibilities
A training manager is among many other schedules , expected to execute: Training needs identification , co-ordinate training programs, identify skill gaps, blend job specs. via training , design and review a training policy , design, update and coordinate the implementation of a company training budget after successfully presenting it before management and gaining the latter's assent, deliver lectures where necessary, execute e-learning, facilitate mentoring , liaise with the national body on training and make returns of the company's training programs to the national training body ( as is done in Nigeria ) etc....hope this helps.....thanks
Imoisili, Nigeria


consultsatish108
Responsibility:To Let the people changed by yr training
Attributes of a good persuader and one with skills to let the people realise....something..
In fact we cant train a person if an urge from within is not there...rest any good book on training have many pages to inform..


Dinesh Divekar
7883

Dear Deepak,

While many participants have put forth their views. In the last 3+ years I have dealt with 100+ HR/Training managers. I found that:

a) they are unable to prepare objectives of the training programme on their own (without doing some copy and paste job from Google). It is their duty to prepare the objectives whether training is in-sourced or outsourced.

b) they do not know how to assess the training vendor (a GM (HR) who had worked in reputed 5-star hotel chain for a long time holds this post of reputed healthcare group. When I discussed training matters with him, he told me to provide copies of my PPt and then he would consider my selection!)

c) they did not conduct any training programme on their own. Therefore, they are just unable to understand how much syllabus can be covered in a day (0930 to 1730 hours) (I have seen training managers asking me to do in a day what would require seven days).

d) they do not understand commercial aspects of business (any training programme programme has to be linked to the revenue leakage or revenue generation. They do not have iota of knowledge of this).

Thanks and regards,

Dinesh V Divekar





From India, Bangalore
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.






Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.