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This is the application of Thorndikes "Law of Effect" that emphasizes reinforcement of behavior which reduces the possibiity of errors |
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What is the difference between Development and Training? |
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- Training refers to "on the job development";
- Development is aimed at improving employee competence for job oportunities in future
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Distance education (CEC's) |
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College credit can be earned on the internet (Continuing Education Credits) |
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Interaction
- active listening;
- written and oral communication;
- conflict resolution
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Job analysis
(should be a continuous process) |
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A detailed study of a job for the:
- nature of the work;
- quantity & quality of output expected;
- working conditions of job;
- personal qualities required (knowledge,skill,ability) to function in the position
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This is based on info obtained in a job analysis and must be in writing:
- describes job duties and activities;
- work conditions;salary;quality & quantity of output req'd;
- expected performance standards (should be specific)
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- the method to set fair compensation rates;
- designed to appraise the value of jobs & the pay relationship
- defines the knowhow involved;
- defines the physical/mental conditions required;
- defines the working conditions
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Managers are assigned to various deparments on a systematic basis to gain experience. |
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(has a tendency to overstate requirements)
- outlines education, experience, training & personal attributes required for performance
- blueprint for selecting employees and measuring the training needs, promotional opportunities & wage scales
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In the workplace this refers to:
- reading
- writing
- math
- listening &
- public speaking
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Senior level persons that help proteges get accustomed to their jobs, provide guidance & suppport - for training and development |
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This determines the training requirements of the organization; reviews and analyizes the organizations needs; HR inventory, develops a plan; assesses present/future needs; compares employees performance & skill requirements |
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This is a presention of problems similar to those found in real life to be addressed and completed within a specific time period |
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This is the element of the total work process performed separately from other elements
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This is when there is multiple location training done simultaneously via audio and/or audio/video sources |
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The process of providing opportunities for individuals to acquire knowlede, skills & attitudes required for present job use
The 1st step in in creating a training program is to assess training needs |
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What sort of skill sets are components for training programs developed for 1st Line Managers? |
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Development of interpersonal skills in:
- communication
- problem solving
- time management
- supervision
- empowerment
- latent leader skills
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What are the four criteria used to evaluate training programs according to the Kirkpatrick method of evaluation of training programs? |
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- Reaction (feeling to program)
- Learning (degree of concept mastered-which is measured during & after training)
- Behavior (changes in performance after training)
- Results (determination of improvement)
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Give examples of types of "On the Job" training |
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- JIT (job instruction training)
- internship
- supervisory assistance
- field study
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Give some examples of off-site training |
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classroom
- seminar
- conference
- simulation
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