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TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS
The bigger pictureOrganisational performance Employee performance
Employee Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes
Employee education, experience and training
Training??
Existing Skills Knowledge Attitudes
Training helps to bridge the gapTNA is a tool to identify the gap
Required Skills Knowledge Attitudes
TNA in essence1Start with future organisational goals and challenges
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Assess required employee performance to meet the goals and challenges
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Assess required employee Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes to deliver the performance
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Identify employee training needs to bridge the gap
Needs Assessment DefinitionA needs assessment is the process of identifying performance requirements and the "gap" between what performance is required and what presently exists.
Instructional Design ProcessANALYZE DEVELOP DESIGN IMPLEMENT
EVALUATE
AnalysisTRIGGER (AOP)< (EOP)
InputOrganizational analysis Objectives, Resources Environment
Process
Operational analysis Expected Performance (EP)
Identify Performance Discrepancy (PD) PD= EP-AP And Causes of PD
Person analysis Actual Performance (AP)
Training needs
Nontraining needs
Output
Step 1: Define the problemDescribe DiscrepancyDESIRED PERFORMANCE (Optimals) - ACTUAL PERFORMANCE (Actuals) = POSSIBLE TRAINING NEED
Step 2: Is it important?
Why is it important? What if you did nothing? How big is it? (Quantify if possible) Is the cost of the discrepancy high enough that it seems worth pursuing a solution?
If the answer is no..IGNORE REJOICE
Step 3: Determine Cause(s)Is it a problem of skill or a problem of will?I dont I dont wanna! wanna!
I dont know how.
If a skill deficiency..
Provide training Provide practice Provide feedback Simplify the task Develop a job aid OJT Transfer Terminate
Yes, it is a problem of will...Reward/ Performance incongruence?
Change contingencies
And other question...Inadequate feedback or Obstacles? Provide proper feedback/Remove Obstacles
To solve a performance issue
Training may not be the answer Training may not be the only answer
If training is the answer.
Formal training Self study Technology based Job related/workplace approaches
Some questions for TNA
WHY ? WHEN ? WHERE to look for performance discrepancies?
Framework for TNA
Input
Organizational Analysis Operational Analysis Person Analysis
Process Determining the nature of PD and its causes. Output
Provides us training / training needs.
Organizational AnalysisProvide information about: Mission & strategies of an organization Resources & their allocation, given the objectives
Capital Resources Human Resources
Organizational environment: Internal factors that may be causing problems Impact of the preceding factors on developing, providing & transferring the KSAa to the job if training is the chosen solution to the PD; where to collect data to identify the causes of PD
Operational AnalysisDetermines exactly what is required of employees in order for them to be effective:KSAs
required to meet expectations. Characteristics of task environment (work flow, ergonomics, etc) to be able to meet expectations.
Incumbents & supervisors are questioned.
WHAT TO ASK?Mission, Goals & Objectives -Is there any general understanding of the above? Social Influences Feeling about meeting goals? Social pressure for achieving goals? Reward System
WHOM TO ASK?Top Management Department Managers Incumbents Top Management Department Managers Incumbents Top Management Department Managers Incumbents Supervisors Incumbents Supervisors Incumbents Department Managers Supervisors Incumbents
Job Design Job Performance Methods & Practices
Job Analysis
What is the Job? Where to collect data? Whom to ask?
Incumbents Supervisors
Who should select incumbents? How many to ask? How to select? What to ask about?
Job Analysis Techniques
Worker oriented approach Task oriented approach e.g., job-duty task method
Rate KSAs as Importance to this job as:Doesn't apply / Minor / Low / Average / High / Extreme &
Its Importance at the time of hire.
JOB
TASKORIENTED APPROACH
WORKERORIENTED APPROACH Obtain information from visual displays Use of a measuring device
Garage Checks tire pressure Attendant Machinist Checks thickness of crankshaft Dentist Drills out decay from teeth Loads pallets of washers onto trucks
Use of precision instruments High level of eye-hand coordination
Forklift Driver
Job analysis when no incumbents are present
Contact the manufacturer & ask if that / similar equipment was used elsewhere. Obtain specifications & operating manuals for the new equipments. Interview engineers responsible for designing the new equipment. Obtain blueprints & layouts of the physical equipment as well as flowcharts of the operating software. Identify two main tasks as per Task & Worker oriented approach.
Job Analysis indicate expected performanceGives a list of tasks & KSAs required to perform the job. Task information is used to:Identifying the expected behavior Developing actual training programs Evaluations of the training
Task information leads to identification of KSAs
Competency ModelingDevelop key competencies required for the job. Competency (U.S) is a cluster of related KSAs that differentiate high performers from average performers. Competency (U.K, Aus.) is what someone needs to be doing to be competent at their job. More generic in nature. Longer-term fit. Include KSAs + feelings & motivation. Tie into corporate goals.
Advantages
Training based on task analysis can be dated quickly as work undergoes dynamic changes. Nature of work is changing & employees are expected to involve in decision making & customer satisfaction. Corporate downsizing is changing tightly defined jobs to a more flexible work design. Competencies help HRD focus its training.
How is it done?
Meet upper management
Determine strategies/goals specific challenges or specific focus. Generate some tentative competencies.
Identify specific jobs. Meet high performers from those jobs and their supervisors to:
Determine critical incidents that distinguishes high performers. Focus on the aspects that tie into the strategic direction of the company. Formulate some tentative competencies.
Determine the competencies that overlap with upper management competencies. Verify the preceding information with another group pf high performers and their supervisors. Link this information to job analysis information obtained from the job to articulate specific KSAs that make up the competency.
Person AnalysisMethodology to identify those incumbents who dont meet the performance requirements (PD = EP AP) In the proactive analysis, EP is what is needed in the future and AP is the current performance level.
Where to collect data from?
Performance Appraisal
Supervisor Ratings Self Ratings 360 Degree Performance ReviewUsed to judge likelihood of Deficiency being a KSA issue:
Performance Data
Low Distinctiveness (in many areas) High Consensus (with many people) Low Consensus (with less people) Unsure High
High Distinctiveness (in one area) Low Unsure
contd..
Proficiency Tests
Cognitive Tests:
Measure levels of knowledge Paper & pencil Test in groups. Determine needs related to skills required on the job. Incorporate work samples. Assessment Centers. To judge attitude.
Behavioral Tests:
Surveys:
Gathering TNA Data Final ThoughtsFor conceptual understanding, divide the TNA into 3 distinct factors:1. 2. 3.
Organization Operation Person
For the TNA to be effective, ensure that the organization: Allows developmental appraisals. Allows self appraisal. Places high value on developing subordinates. Provide opportunities for training & mentoring.
Outcomes of TNAIdentification of PDs. Identification of their causes. Deciding whether they are important enough to be fixed up. ---------------------------------------------------------- Training Needs -PDs that are due to lack of KSAs & for which training is asolution.
Non-Training Needs
Non Training NeedsWhere training is not the best solution. No KSA Deficiency. Caused by:Reward / punishment Inappropriate / inadequate feedback Obstacles in the system
KSA Deficiency. Solutions could be:Job Aids Practice Changing the job
Approaches to TNA
Proactive TNA
Focuses on future HR requirements. Prepare for future promotions/transfers. Prepare for changes in the current job. e.g., Succession Planning Begins with existing PD. Focus mainly on one department. Those who show PD are the key trainees. Focuses on a particular part of the job.
Reactive TNA (Repair Act)
Teamwork in conducting training need analysis
TeamworkTeamwork is all about performing a task in a team, where in all the members contribute to achieve a specified goal.
Training need analysis (TNA)
Investigation forms the basis of training need analysis and effective investigation leads to effective TNA. It involves observing the day-to-day operations of the organization and interact with people at all levels, from production line to management Maintain informal contacts with individuals throughout the organization
TNA (contd)
Regularly assess the attitudes and feelings of the organizations staff Stay abreast of all policies, procedures and standards relating to work performance Formally and informally gathering input from various constituencies
Formation of task force in conducting TNA
To do an effective TNA, a permanent task force is essential Task force should include representatives from each department for effective TNA Choose those who know and care about the situation Identify a contact person or champion who is committed to training and whom you can call upon for support and resources
TNA and Design
Once the needs assessment is completed and training objectives are clearly identified, the design phase of the training and development process is initiated:
Select the internal or external person or resource to design and develop the training. Select and design the program content. Select the techniques used to facilitate learning (lecture, role play, simulation, etc.). Select the appropriate setting (on the job, classroom, etc.). Select the materials to be used in delivering the training (work books, videos, etc.). Identify and train instructors (if internal).
The outcome of Analysis phase creates blueprint for the design phase.Suppose a TNA is completed and identified that supervisors need training in effective communication skills. We then need to make some decisions, such as
What method of training to use How much time to allot for the training How many trainees to train at the same time Whether training be on company time Whether training be voluntary or mandatory On or off-site location for training
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