Types of training programs and it's Benefits.
Training
and development gives workers of an any organization to develop their skills
and knowledge to perform their jobs adequately. Organizations regularly give
training projects to experienced workers whose jobs are undergoing change.
Large businesses often have development programs which prepare the employees
for more elevated level responsibilities inside of the organization. Training
and development projects give valuable method for guaranteeing that workers are
fit for performing their jobs at satisfactory levels. Different training is
given to employees at different levels. The following education techniques are
used for the education of professional workers and operators- Specific job
training applications, Technical education at a training with demos, Internship
training, Training via the technique of rotation of process.
Type of training programs
Technical Training: Technical education
is that form of training that is aimed toward teaching employees how a selected
technology or a machine.
Quality Training – Quality training is usually carried out in companies who
physically produce a
product. Quality training teaches personnel to pick out faulty merchandise and
only allow best products to go out to the markets.
Skills Training – Skills Training refers to education given to employees so one can
perform their specific jobs. For Eg: A call center agent would be especially
taught to answer calls and how to deal with the machine.
Soft Skills – Soft skills training includes personality improvement, being
welcoming and pleasant to clients, constructing rapport and so forth.
Professional Training – Professional Training is done for jobs that have constantly
converting and evolving work like the area of medical and researchers. People
working in those sectors ought to be regularly updated on topics of the
industry.
Team Training-Team Training will educate how important is team work and how to involves
entire team to achieve organization goals.
Benefits
of training and development
• Promote effective utilization of human
resources through Human Resource planning process.
• Increase morale and good human relation
within the organization by performance management.
• Maintain the quality of work life by
grievance handling.
•Maintain policy and behavior in an
organization by monitoring through performance management.
•Increase job satisfaction so that
organizational goals achieve economically by handling the employees with reward
management.
•To achieve organizational goals provide
well-trained and skilled employee through recruitment and selection process.
•Enhance the welfare of the community
through individual development, developing better working relationships and
effective utilization of resources under performance management.
References
SLIAT study Pack
Boxall P , Purcell J, 2003.
Strategy and human resource management. In: New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Donaldson, C., 2004. Main Roads W A: dynamic HR HR
Magazine. [Online] Available at:
http://www.humanresourcemagazine.com.au/articles/B0/01FD

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