Training
Definition:
Training is a systematic process of enhancing the skills, knowledge, abilities, and competencies of employees to perform specific jobs effectively. It is a short-term educational process aimed at improving employee performance in their current roles.
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Induction Training | Given to new employees to familiarize them with the organization. |
| Job Training | Provides specific skills required for particular job roles. |
| Apprenticeship Training | Combination of on-the-job and classroom instruction. |
| Internship Training | Practical training for students or professionals in a real work environment. |
| Refresher Training | Updates knowledge and skills of existing employees. |
| Promotional Training | Prepares employees for higher-level positions. |
| Remedial Training | Improves performance of underperforming employees. |
| Basis | Training | Development |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | Short-term | Long-term |
| Focus | Current job role | Future roles and career growth |
| Scope | Specific skills | Overall personality and managerial growth |
Training improves performance, which can be represented as:
\( \text{Performance} = f(\text{Knowledge} + \text{Skills} + \text{Ability}) \)
Thus, training is an essential investment in human resources that benefits both employees and organizations by enhancing efficiency, productivity, and long-term growth.
LIST I | LIST II (Indicators) | ||
| A | Vestibule Training | I | Familiarising the employee with the rules and policies of the organisation |
| B | Internship Training | II | Training conducted away from actual workplace |
| C | Induction Training | III | Putting the trainee under the guidance of a master worker |
| D | Repair Boss | IV | Working in office or factory to acquire practical knowledge of the theory learnt |
| List I Methods of Training | List II Features | ||
| A. | Coaching | I. | In this, trainee is put under the guidance of master worker |
| B. | Films | II. | Superior guides and instructs the trainee as a coach |
| C. | Vestibule | III. | Provides information and explicitly demonstrates skills not easily represented by other techniques |
| D. | Apprenticeship programmes | IV. | Employees learn their jobs on the equipment but training is conducted away from actual work place |