My superior have asked me to set all the process regarding Training & development
As i am not aware on the topic as i am working on HR Core for the first time in detail and would like to know on the below topic which is given as the target to me for this month.
1. Training need identification
2. Preparation of Training Calendar
3. Training Attendance sheet
4. Feed back form
5. Evaluation form
Also would like to know the basic details with PPT on training with step by step process to execute things.
Request all of your help to gain the knowledge on the topic. it would be great if you all can share the formats, procedure and process for smooth execution.
From India, Chennai
As i am not aware on the topic as i am working on HR Core for the first time in detail and would like to know on the below topic which is given as the target to me for this month.
1. Training need identification
2. Preparation of Training Calendar
3. Training Attendance sheet
4. Feed back form
5. Evaluation form
Also would like to know the basic details with PPT on training with step by step process to execute things.
Request all of your help to gain the knowledge on the topic. it would be great if you all can share the formats, procedure and process for smooth execution.
From India, Chennai
Dear Sujatha,
You have mentioned your requirement but then what you have not mentioned is the nature of your industry and your finished product or service. Before conducting training, you should measure the costs associated with your business. Let us consider example of manufacturing industry. Following costs are important for them:
a) Inventory Carrying Cost of Raw Materials
b) Work in Progress (WIP) Inventory Costs
c) Inventory Carrying Cost of Finished Goods
d) Capital costs to run the operations
e) Capacity costs
f) Maintenance costs
g) Quality costs
h) Inspection costs
If you are not from manufacturing industry then you need to identify costs relevant to business. Any training that does not reduce the costs is a waste of time and money of your company. Therefore, take a call judiciously before conducting the training. If you implement my suggestion on cost-centric training then possibly you may be able to provide the evidence of the cost reduction because of training. The evidence will lend credibility to you as a person and for HR profession as a whole.
I have also given sufficient number of replies on training related posts. You may click the following link to refer the replies:
#post2015092
#post1969910
https://www.citehr.com/311628-measur...ml#post1411484
(though this is related to technical training, the comments are useful to behavioural training as well)
https://www.citehr.com/119766-kirkpa...tml#post758770
https://www.citehr.com/171892-honeym...tml#post743051
https://www.citehr.com/137807-parame...tml#post712618
https://www.citehr.com/479129-how-ge...ml#post2112781
https://www.citehr.com/336611-roi-ca...ml#post1552221
https://www.citehr.com/423763-evalua...ml#post2149785
https://www.citehr.com/498440-how-ca...utomobile.html
https://www.citehr.com/446478-traini...-industry.html
I recommend you going through the above links patiently. It will enhance your training awareness.
Final comments: - What you have asked is clerical part of the training activity. However, that is quintessence of the training. For any training to be successful, you need to design it ROI centric. Measure the cost before the training and after the training. Though measurement of ROI on training is simple, measuring the costs and designing training programmes to reduce the costs is not simple.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
You have mentioned your requirement but then what you have not mentioned is the nature of your industry and your finished product or service. Before conducting training, you should measure the costs associated with your business. Let us consider example of manufacturing industry. Following costs are important for them:
a) Inventory Carrying Cost of Raw Materials
b) Work in Progress (WIP) Inventory Costs
c) Inventory Carrying Cost of Finished Goods
d) Capital costs to run the operations
e) Capacity costs
f) Maintenance costs
g) Quality costs
h) Inspection costs
If you are not from manufacturing industry then you need to identify costs relevant to business. Any training that does not reduce the costs is a waste of time and money of your company. Therefore, take a call judiciously before conducting the training. If you implement my suggestion on cost-centric training then possibly you may be able to provide the evidence of the cost reduction because of training. The evidence will lend credibility to you as a person and for HR profession as a whole.
I have also given sufficient number of replies on training related posts. You may click the following link to refer the replies:
#post2015092
#post1969910
https://www.citehr.com/311628-measur...ml#post1411484
(though this is related to technical training, the comments are useful to behavioural training as well)
https://www.citehr.com/119766-kirkpa...tml#post758770
https://www.citehr.com/171892-honeym...tml#post743051
https://www.citehr.com/137807-parame...tml#post712618
https://www.citehr.com/479129-how-ge...ml#post2112781
https://www.citehr.com/336611-roi-ca...ml#post1552221
https://www.citehr.com/423763-evalua...ml#post2149785
https://www.citehr.com/498440-how-ca...utomobile.html
https://www.citehr.com/446478-traini...-industry.html
I recommend you going through the above links patiently. It will enhance your training awareness.
Final comments: - What you have asked is clerical part of the training activity. However, that is quintessence of the training. For any training to be successful, you need to design it ROI centric. Measure the cost before the training and after the training. Though measurement of ROI on training is simple, measuring the costs and designing training programmes to reduce the costs is not simple.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Hi Dinesh, Thank you so much for your support, Nature of the company is manufacturing of car components. i will go through all your links and revert back to you if any queries. Thanks, Sujatha
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Dear Sujata,
We may like to know the location and number of employees ( Executive and non executives ).
If your company is near Chennai, or New Delhi or Bhubaneswar or Visakhapatnam, our specialists may assist you without any cost.
The program list and CV of our Chief Faculty are attached for your reference.
Er Prafulla K Acharya, Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt ( IIT_Kgp ), Former Director and BUH of NPC India and former TATA STEEL Industrial Engg Associate
From India, Bhubaneswar
We may like to know the location and number of employees ( Executive and non executives ).
If your company is near Chennai, or New Delhi or Bhubaneswar or Visakhapatnam, our specialists may assist you without any cost.
The program list and CV of our Chief Faculty are attached for your reference.
Er Prafulla K Acharya, Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt ( IIT_Kgp ), Former Director and BUH of NPC India and former TATA STEEL Industrial Engg Associate
From India, Bhubaneswar
Er. Prafulla K Acharya Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt ( IIT-Kgp ), Directror, PPC(LLP): Pragyan Productivity Center ( Lifelong Learning Provider ), Functioning from Bhubaneswar, Visakhapatnam, Chennai and Gurgaon in India and Texas ( Dallas ) in USA. Mail- pka2001uk@yahoo.co.uk, pka1942@gmail.com
Cell-Ph +919437022040, Land phone in Vizag-08912740516, in Chennai-+914422576515
The earlier post omited these informations. to get Other details pl mail to the emails mentioned above
From India, Bhubaneswar
Cell-Ph +919437022040, Land phone in Vizag-08912740516, in Chennai-+914422576515
The earlier post omited these informations. to get Other details pl mail to the emails mentioned above
From India, Bhubaneswar
Hi Sujatha,
In addition to the above advise, please also try Cite HR archives.
Type “Training Need Identification” inside the box WHAT DO YOU NEED
that you find in the title bar right above.
After typing in the box, press the 'research' button next to it.
You will get lot of information.
You can also refer "Related Information" and 'Download Thread'
that you find in the right side of this message.
Repeat the process for ‘Training Calendar’ and other topics of your choice.
You will be flooded with information.
V.Raghunathan
From India
In addition to the above advise, please also try Cite HR archives.
Type “Training Need Identification” inside the box WHAT DO YOU NEED
that you find in the title bar right above.
After typing in the box, press the 'research' button next to it.
You will get lot of information.
You can also refer "Related Information" and 'Download Thread'
that you find in the right side of this message.
Repeat the process for ‘Training Calendar’ and other topics of your choice.
You will be flooded with information.
V.Raghunathan
From India
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