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Chapter 1
Introduction to Employee
Training and Development
Copyright © 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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• Training - a planned effort by a company to facilitate
employees’ learning of job-related competencies.
• Competencies include knowledge, skills or behavior critical for
successful job performance.
• The goal of training is for employees to master the
competencies and apply them to their day-to-day
activities.
What is Training?
1-3
What is Training? (cont.)
• To use training to gain a competitive
advantage, a company should view training
broadly as a way to create intellectual capital.
• Intellectual capital includes basic skills
advanced skills an understanding of the
customer or manufacturing system, and self-
motivated creativity.
1-4
• High-leverage training
• Is linked to strategic business goals and objectives.
• Uses an instructional design process to ensure that training is
effective.
• Compares or benchmarks the company's training programs
against training programs in other companies.
• Creates working conditions that encourage continuous
learning.
What is Training? (cont.)
1-5
• Continuous learning - requires employees to
understand the entire work system, including the
relationships among their jobs, their work units, and
the company.
What is Training? (cont.)
1-6
• Managers take an active role in:
• Identifying training needs.
• Ensuring that employees use training in their work.
• Facilitating the sharing of knowledge, by using informational
maps.
What is Training? (cont.)
1-7
• Today, training is being evaluated on how training
addresses business needs related to learning, behavior
change, and performance improvement.
What is Training? (cont.)
1-8
• There is a greater emphasis on:
• Providing educational opportunities for all employees.
• Performance improvement as an ongoing process than a one-
time training event.
• Demonstrating to executives, managers, and trainees the
benefits of training.
• Learning as a lifelong event.
• Training being used to help attain strategic business
objectives.
What is Training? (cont.)
1-9
Designing Effective Training
• Training design process
• A systematic approach for developing training
programs.
• Is based on the principles of Instructional System
Design (ISD).
• Is sometimes referred to as the ADDIE model
because it includes analysis, design, development,
implementation, and evaluation.
• Should be systematic yet flexible enough to adapt
to business needs.
1-10
Figure 1.1 - Training Design
Process
1-11
Designing Effective Training
(cont.)
• Regardless of the specific ISD approach used,
all the steps share the following assumptions:
• Training design is effective only if it helps
employees reach their training objectives.
• Measurable learning objectives should be identified
before the training program begins.
• Evaluation plays an important part in planning and
choosing a training method, monitoring the training
program, and suggesting changes to the training
design process.
1-12
Designing Effective Training
(cont.)
• Flaws of the ISD model:
• In organizations, the training design process rarely
follows the step by-step approach of the activities.
• Organizations require trainers to provide detailed
documents of each activity found in the model; this
adds time and cost to developing a training
program.
• It implies an end point: evaluation.
1-13
Table 1.1 - Forces Influencing
Working and Learning
1-14
• Economic cycles
• Provide an opportunity for companies to take a closer look at
training and development to identify those activities that are
critical for supporting the business strategy as well as those
mandated by law.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning
1-15
• Globalization
• Provide training and development opportunities for global
employees.
• Provide cross-cultural training to prepare employees and their
families to understand the culture and norms of the country to
which they are being relocated and assists in their return to
their home country after the assignment.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-16
Table 1.2 - Examples of
Intangible Assets
1-17
• The value of intangible assets and human
capital has the following implication:
• Focus on knowledge worker - employees who
contribute to the company not through manual
labor but through what they know, perhaps about
customers or a specialized body of knowledge.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-18
• The value of intangible assets and human capital has
the following implication:
• Employee engagement - the degree to which employees are
fully involved in their work and the strength of their
commitment to their job and the company.
• Companies measure employees' engagement levels with
attitude or opinion surveys.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-19
• The value of intangible assets and human capital has
the following implication:
• Change - the adoption of a new idea or behavior by a
company.
• Learning organization - embraces a culture of lifelong
learning, enabling all employees to continually acquire and
share knowledge.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-20
Table 1.3 - How Managing Cultural Diversity
can Provide Competitive Advantage
1-21
• Talent management - attracting, retaining,
developing, and motivating highly skilled employees
and managers.
• It is becoming increasingly more important because of:
• occupational and job changes.
• retirement of baby boomers.
• skill requirements.
• the need to develop leadership skills.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-22
• Customer service and quality emphasis
• Total Quality Management (TQM) - a companywide
effort to continuously improve the ways people,
machines, and systems accomplish work.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-23
• Core values of TQM
• Methods and processes are designed to meet the
needs of internal and external customers.
• Every employee in the company receives training in
quality, which is designed into a product or service
to prevent errors from occurring rather than being
detected and corrected.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-24
• Core values of TQM
• The company promotes cooperation with vendors,
suppliers, and customers to improve quality and
hold down costs.
• Managers measure progress with feedback based on
data.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-25
• Customer service and quality emphasis
• The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award ,
created by public law, is the highest level of
national recognition for quality that a U.S. company
can receive.
• The ISO 9000 is a family of standards that include
requirements for dealing with how to establish
quality standards and how to document work
processes to help companies understand quality
system requirements.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-26
Table 1.5 - Categories and Point Value for the
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
Examination
1-27
• Customer service and quality emphasis
• Six Sigma process - a process of measuring, analyzing,
improving, and then controlling processes once they have
been brought within the narrow six sigma quality tolerances or
standards.
• Training can help companies meet the quality challenge by
teaching employees statistical process control and engaging in
“lean” processes.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-28
• Customer service and quality emphasis
• Lean thinking - involves doing more with less effort,
equipment, space, and time, but providing customers with
what they need and want.
• ISO 10015 - a quality management tool designed to ensure
that training is linked to company needs and performance.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-29
• New technology
• Is changing the delivery of training and makes training more
realistic.
• Allows training to occur at any time and any place.
• Reduces travel costs.
• Provides greater accessibility to training and consistent
delivery.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-30
• Provides the ability to access experts and share learning with
others.
• Provides the possibility of creating a learning environment
with many positive features such as feedback, self-pacing, and
practice exercises.
• Allows companies greater use of alternative work
arrangements.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-31
• High performance models of work systems
• Work teams - involve employees with various skills who
interact to assemble a product or provide a service.
• Cross training - training employees in a wide range of skills so
they can fill any of the roles needed to be performed on the
team.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-32
• High performance models of work systems
• Virtual teams - teams that are separated by time, geographic
distance, culture, and/or organizational boundaries and that
rely almost exclusively on technology to interact and
complete their projects.
• Use of new technology and work designs are supported
by human resource management practices.
Forces Influencing Working and
Learning (cont.)
1-33
Snapshot of Training Practices
• Key trends in learning initiative investments:
• Direct expenditures, as a percentage of payroll and learning
hours, have remained stable over the last several years.
• There is an increased demand for specialized learning that
includes professional or industry-specific content.
• The use of technology-based learning delivery has increased
from 11 percent in 2001 to 33 percent in 2007.
1-34
Snapshot of Training Practices
(cont.)
• Self-paced online learning is the most frequently used type of
technology-based learning.
• Technology-based learning has helped improve learning
efficiency, and has resulted in a larger employee–learning staff
member ratio.
• The percentage of services distributed by external providers
dropped from 29 percent in 2004 to 25 percent in 2007.
1-35
Table 1.8 - Comparison of BEST Award
Winners and Benchmark Companies
1-36
Table 1.7 - Characteristics of
BEST Award Winners
1-37
Figure 1.4 - The 2004 ASTD
Competency Model
1-38
Snapshot of Training Practices
(cont.)
• In most companies training and development
activities are provided by trainers, managers,
in-house consultants, and employee experts.
• They can also be outsourced.
• Training and development can be the
responsibility of professionals in human
resources, human resource development, or
organizational development.
1-39
Snapshot of Training Practices
(cont.)
• As companies grow and/or recognize the
important role of training for business success,
they form an entire training function, which
may include instructional designers,
instructors, technical training, and experts in
instructional technology.
• To be a successful training professional
requires staying up-to-date on current
research and training practices.

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  • 1. Chapter 1 Introduction to Employee Training and Development Copyright © 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin
  • 2. 1-2 • Training - a planned effort by a company to facilitate employees’ learning of job-related competencies. • Competencies include knowledge, skills or behavior critical for successful job performance. • The goal of training is for employees to master the competencies and apply them to their day-to-day activities. What is Training?
  • 3. 1-3 What is Training? (cont.) • To use training to gain a competitive advantage, a company should view training broadly as a way to create intellectual capital. • Intellectual capital includes basic skills advanced skills an understanding of the customer or manufacturing system, and self- motivated creativity.
  • 4. 1-4 • High-leverage training • Is linked to strategic business goals and objectives. • Uses an instructional design process to ensure that training is effective. • Compares or benchmarks the company's training programs against training programs in other companies. • Creates working conditions that encourage continuous learning. What is Training? (cont.)
  • 5. 1-5 • Continuous learning - requires employees to understand the entire work system, including the relationships among their jobs, their work units, and the company. What is Training? (cont.)
  • 6. 1-6 • Managers take an active role in: • Identifying training needs. • Ensuring that employees use training in their work. • Facilitating the sharing of knowledge, by using informational maps. What is Training? (cont.)
  • 7. 1-7 • Today, training is being evaluated on how training addresses business needs related to learning, behavior change, and performance improvement. What is Training? (cont.)
  • 8. 1-8 • There is a greater emphasis on: • Providing educational opportunities for all employees. • Performance improvement as an ongoing process than a one- time training event. • Demonstrating to executives, managers, and trainees the benefits of training. • Learning as a lifelong event. • Training being used to help attain strategic business objectives. What is Training? (cont.)
  • 9. 1-9 Designing Effective Training • Training design process • A systematic approach for developing training programs. • Is based on the principles of Instructional System Design (ISD). • Is sometimes referred to as the ADDIE model because it includes analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. • Should be systematic yet flexible enough to adapt to business needs.
  • 10. 1-10 Figure 1.1 - Training Design Process
  • 11. 1-11 Designing Effective Training (cont.) • Regardless of the specific ISD approach used, all the steps share the following assumptions: • Training design is effective only if it helps employees reach their training objectives. • Measurable learning objectives should be identified before the training program begins. • Evaluation plays an important part in planning and choosing a training method, monitoring the training program, and suggesting changes to the training design process.
  • 12. 1-12 Designing Effective Training (cont.) • Flaws of the ISD model: • In organizations, the training design process rarely follows the step by-step approach of the activities. • Organizations require trainers to provide detailed documents of each activity found in the model; this adds time and cost to developing a training program. • It implies an end point: evaluation.
  • 13. 1-13 Table 1.1 - Forces Influencing Working and Learning
  • 14. 1-14 • Economic cycles • Provide an opportunity for companies to take a closer look at training and development to identify those activities that are critical for supporting the business strategy as well as those mandated by law. Forces Influencing Working and Learning
  • 15. 1-15 • Globalization • Provide training and development opportunities for global employees. • Provide cross-cultural training to prepare employees and their families to understand the culture and norms of the country to which they are being relocated and assists in their return to their home country after the assignment. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 16. 1-16 Table 1.2 - Examples of Intangible Assets
  • 17. 1-17 • The value of intangible assets and human capital has the following implication: • Focus on knowledge worker - employees who contribute to the company not through manual labor but through what they know, perhaps about customers or a specialized body of knowledge. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 18. 1-18 • The value of intangible assets and human capital has the following implication: • Employee engagement - the degree to which employees are fully involved in their work and the strength of their commitment to their job and the company. • Companies measure employees' engagement levels with attitude or opinion surveys. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 19. 1-19 • The value of intangible assets and human capital has the following implication: • Change - the adoption of a new idea or behavior by a company. • Learning organization - embraces a culture of lifelong learning, enabling all employees to continually acquire and share knowledge. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 20. 1-20 Table 1.3 - How Managing Cultural Diversity can Provide Competitive Advantage
  • 21. 1-21 • Talent management - attracting, retaining, developing, and motivating highly skilled employees and managers. • It is becoming increasingly more important because of: • occupational and job changes. • retirement of baby boomers. • skill requirements. • the need to develop leadership skills. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 22. 1-22 • Customer service and quality emphasis • Total Quality Management (TQM) - a companywide effort to continuously improve the ways people, machines, and systems accomplish work. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 23. 1-23 • Core values of TQM • Methods and processes are designed to meet the needs of internal and external customers. • Every employee in the company receives training in quality, which is designed into a product or service to prevent errors from occurring rather than being detected and corrected. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 24. 1-24 • Core values of TQM • The company promotes cooperation with vendors, suppliers, and customers to improve quality and hold down costs. • Managers measure progress with feedback based on data. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 25. 1-25 • Customer service and quality emphasis • The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award , created by public law, is the highest level of national recognition for quality that a U.S. company can receive. • The ISO 9000 is a family of standards that include requirements for dealing with how to establish quality standards and how to document work processes to help companies understand quality system requirements. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 26. 1-26 Table 1.5 - Categories and Point Value for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Examination
  • 27. 1-27 • Customer service and quality emphasis • Six Sigma process - a process of measuring, analyzing, improving, and then controlling processes once they have been brought within the narrow six sigma quality tolerances or standards. • Training can help companies meet the quality challenge by teaching employees statistical process control and engaging in “lean” processes. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 28. 1-28 • Customer service and quality emphasis • Lean thinking - involves doing more with less effort, equipment, space, and time, but providing customers with what they need and want. • ISO 10015 - a quality management tool designed to ensure that training is linked to company needs and performance. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 29. 1-29 • New technology • Is changing the delivery of training and makes training more realistic. • Allows training to occur at any time and any place. • Reduces travel costs. • Provides greater accessibility to training and consistent delivery. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 30. 1-30 • Provides the ability to access experts and share learning with others. • Provides the possibility of creating a learning environment with many positive features such as feedback, self-pacing, and practice exercises. • Allows companies greater use of alternative work arrangements. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 31. 1-31 • High performance models of work systems • Work teams - involve employees with various skills who interact to assemble a product or provide a service. • Cross training - training employees in a wide range of skills so they can fill any of the roles needed to be performed on the team. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 32. 1-32 • High performance models of work systems • Virtual teams - teams that are separated by time, geographic distance, culture, and/or organizational boundaries and that rely almost exclusively on technology to interact and complete their projects. • Use of new technology and work designs are supported by human resource management practices. Forces Influencing Working and Learning (cont.)
  • 33. 1-33 Snapshot of Training Practices • Key trends in learning initiative investments: • Direct expenditures, as a percentage of payroll and learning hours, have remained stable over the last several years. • There is an increased demand for specialized learning that includes professional or industry-specific content. • The use of technology-based learning delivery has increased from 11 percent in 2001 to 33 percent in 2007.
  • 34. 1-34 Snapshot of Training Practices (cont.) • Self-paced online learning is the most frequently used type of technology-based learning. • Technology-based learning has helped improve learning efficiency, and has resulted in a larger employee–learning staff member ratio. • The percentage of services distributed by external providers dropped from 29 percent in 2004 to 25 percent in 2007.
  • 35. 1-35 Table 1.8 - Comparison of BEST Award Winners and Benchmark Companies
  • 36. 1-36 Table 1.7 - Characteristics of BEST Award Winners
  • 37. 1-37 Figure 1.4 - The 2004 ASTD Competency Model
  • 38. 1-38 Snapshot of Training Practices (cont.) • In most companies training and development activities are provided by trainers, managers, in-house consultants, and employee experts. • They can also be outsourced. • Training and development can be the responsibility of professionals in human resources, human resource development, or organizational development.
  • 39. 1-39 Snapshot of Training Practices (cont.) • As companies grow and/or recognize the important role of training for business success, they form an entire training function, which may include instructional designers, instructors, technical training, and experts in instructional technology. • To be a successful training professional requires staying up-to-date on current research and training practices.