Training and Developing Employees
Training and Developing Employees
Training and Developing Employees
Orientation Helps
New Employees
Know What
Feel Understand Begin the
Is Expected
Welcome the Socialization
in Work and
and At Ease Organization Process
Behavior
Company
Employee Benefit
Organization and
Information
Operations
Daily Facilities
Routine Tour
1 Needs analysis
2 Instructional design
3 Develop the course
4 Implement the program
5 Evaluation
Training Needs
Analysis
Assessment Center
Results Performance Appraisals
Tests Interviews
3 Do a Tryout
4 Follow Up
Presenting Providing
Allowing the
questions, facts, feedback on the
person to
or problems to accuracy of
respond
the learner answers
• Advantages
Reduced training time
Self-paced learning
Immediate feedback
Reduced risk of error for learner
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Audio-visual and computer based training
(CBT)
• Advantages
Reduced learning time
Cost-effectiveness
Instructional consistency
• Types of CBT
Interactive multimedia training
Virtual reality training
Long-Term Focus
of Management
Development
Managerial
On-the-Job
Training
Coaching/
Job Action
Understudy
Rotation Learning
Approach
What to Change
Attitude &
Strategy Culture Structure Technologies skills of the
Employees
The Human
Resource Manager’s
Role
Effectively
Organizing
Overcoming using
and leading
resistance to organizational
organizational
change development
change
practices
1 Unfreezing
2 Moving
3 Refreezing