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EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND

MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT

BY
ANAY KUMAR SINGH
MD. ABDUR RAJAK
MYTHILLI. A
AGENDA

 Definition of Training
 Purpose of Training
 Assessing Training Needs
 Areas of Training
 Employee Training Methods
 Concept of Management Development
 Management Development Methods
 Evaluating a Management
development Program
TRAINING

Edwin B Flippo says:- “Training is


the act of increasing knowledge
and skill of an employee for
doing a particular job”
PURPOSE OF TRAINING
 Improving Employee Performance
 Updating Employee Skills
 Avoiding Managerial Obsolescence
 Preparing for Promotion and Managerial
Succession
 Retaining and Motivating Employees
 Creating an Efficient and Effective
Organization
ASSESSING TRAINING NEEDS
 Determining the Organizational Goals
 Prioritising the tasks in meeting these
goals
 Determining the skills required by the
employees
 Identifying deficiencies in the skill and
knowledge levels of employees.
AREAS OF TRAINING
 Company policies and procedures.
 Skill based Training.
 Human relations Training.
 Problem solving Training.
 Managerial and Supervisory Training.
IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING
 Motivation.
 Participation .
 Feedback.
 Repetition.
 Application.
Employee Training Method
 Factors determine the type of training
methods
 Organization culture
 Learning principle
 Content of the program
 Time factor
 Cost effectiveness
 Employee preferences and capabilities
 Trainer preference and capabilities
Evaluation of the Traning
Program
CONCEPT OF MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT

Objectives of management development

Process of management development


MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
METHODS
 On-the job development methods
 Of-the job development methods

ON -THE -JOB DEVELOPMENT METHODS


 Coaching
 Job Rotation
 Under Study
 Multiple Management
OFF-THE-JOB DEVELOPMENT METHODS
 Simulation
 Case Method
 Incident Method
 Role Play
 In-Basket Exercise
 Business Games
 Transactional Analysis
 Sensitivity Training
 Conferences
 Lectures
EVALUATING A MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM

There are two measures:


 Cost-benefit analysis measures the benefits
from the development program, against the
monetary costs of the development.
 To evaluate development efforts is to
measure the extent to which the objectives of
the program are met.
Thank you

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