Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Training Needs Assessment: The Doctor Is In

If you could wave a magic wand and give all your people the training they need so they would be performing at peak levels, then that would truly be a magical experience. It isn't, however, the reality. Nevertheless, you use assessment to pinpoint employees' training needs and devise personalized training to them.

For training to be effective, it must be meaningful to the student. The content must resonate with the individual and move him or her further along in career experience and job performance.
According to a Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) white paper, "The results of the needs assessment allow the training manager to set the training objectives by answering two very basic questions: who, if anyone, needs training, and what training is needed?"

The Right Prescription Can Cure What Ails Your Organization

Using a simple tool, you can become the training doctor, able to diagnose employees' training needs and identify and prescribe the cure. After performing a training needs assessment, you can prioritize training based on critical needs. Assessment allows you to determine the number of employees who need a specific type of training, and it helps you determine how to best use your available resources to enhance performance.

The Aches and Pains of Today's Changing Workforce

Providing the right training for managers, supervisors and team leaders is essential to every organization during these challenging times. Identifying areas of strength and growth can improve management in the following ways:

• Leading and developing teams
• Communicating more effectively with an increasingly diverse workforce
• Setting and achieving goals
• Resolving issues

By assessing training needs promptly, you can reduce difficulties in your organization, save time, reduce costs and build a culture that supports training wisely.

Diagnosis Helps Achieve Business Objectives and Goals
Human capital is the most important asset of every organization. Identifying whether leaders possess the skills necessary to lead that capital should be one of the training organization's most important tasks. Training needs assessment also serves to stimulate employees' awareness of their own areas for development. Identifying the gaps and then focusing the training to close those gaps can move your organization closer to fulfilling business objectives and goals.

The New Cure for Leadership
Vital Learning recently introduced the Leadership Skills Needs Assessment to help organizations identify the areas in which employees need training. The assessment's results are based on each employee's self-perception, and the assessment process evaluates certain areas focused on the essentials of leadership and beyond.

This easy, interactive assessment process provides each individual with a development plan that indicates the relative priority of the recommended courses. Combined with the power of Vital Learning's Leadership Essential Series and Leadership Plus Series, you can easily prescribe pinpointed training for any employee, leading to greater performance throughout the organization.

Examine the Vital Learning Leadership Skills Assessment by clicking on this link. It will take you to a brief contact information form, and then off you go!

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