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Hi friends, I am newly joined as a jr. Executive in training & development. I want to prepare sop for my department. Can anyone guide me with some presentations? Thanks
From India, Chennai

Dear Ms. Veni,

Kindly share more details about your organization and its associated activities. Based on your organization's modus operandi, you need to define the skills required by various employees across the hierarchy level to deliver their best while meeting organizational goals/objectives. If you really want to build a good relationship with your seniors, kindly feel free to seek their views and gain experience (experiential learning) and knowledge.

With profound regards

From India, Chennai

Please elaborate on what you really mean by preparing an SOP for your department. Does that mean you want to set some basic procedures for the functioning of your Training and Development Department, or does it mean you want to assess the training needs and how to impart training to the employees of your whole organization? Please elaborate. Also, let us know how big your department and organization are, the nature of the business, and the hierarchical structure, etc., for giving meaningful suggestions.
From India, Madras

Dear Veni,

The methodology of how you want to write an SOP depends on the organization you are working for. I can provide a simple "work process" that you could modify into an SOP. This structure is one I used for my training department's ISO certification.

Cheers! CTFoo

From Malaysia, Ampang
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Dear Veni,

As other members have rightly stated, you need to be clear on what exactly you need. The process sample provided by CTFoo should be adequate for you to understand the process in general.

If your company is already ISO certified, please use your company's standard format for SOP. If not, you can use any format. The basic areas to cover in an SOP are:

1. The purpose of that particular SOP
2. What is the scope - extent of coverage of SOP
3. Definition of any process/activity for clarification
4. The SOP or work instructions in detail
5. The reference procedures, forms and formats, documents, etc., if any.

Also, please take care of the following while defining your SOP:

1. Write clear sentences to cover who, when, what, where, why, which, and how.
2. Check if this step is really required.
3. Action - Is this to be done in this place only?
4. Sequence - Is this the best order of events?
5. Person - Is this the right person to do this?
6. Method - Is there a better way of doing this?
7. Reduce/eliminate or change the task/step that may not add any value to the process.

By mistake, I clicked on "stop update on this topic." In case you need more information, you may contact me at my email - nandish@wadeadams.com.

Regards,
Nandish

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai

Hi Venisundar, I have attached sample format for sop... Hope it may Help u to prepare SOP for your company
From India, Bangalore

Dear Sir,

Thank you for all your replies. My company is an ISO certified organization. I am in need of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the Training and Development department. We provide training at three different levels:

1. New joiners
2. Yearly calendar for staff and operators
3. Skill level up (Monthly)

I would like to create SOPs for the aforementioned three levels.

I appreciate the attachments provided by Mr. CTFoo and Mr. Vasanth.

Thank you,
Veni

From India, Chennai

Come up with a first draft - and a lot of members on citehr would be of help. You obviously don’t expect someone else on Citehr to write the SOP for you ;)
From India, Delhi

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