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Workplace Training Needs Assessment

Posted By: ELK1nG
Workplace Training Needs Assessment

Workplace Training Needs Assessment
Last updated 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.14 GB | Duration: 2h 50m

Identifying the Essential Skills Needs of Workplace Personnel

What you'll learn

Describe the role of the TNA consultant

Evaluate the need for a TNA based on workplace performance hints

Explain why confidentiality is essential for everyone involved in the TNA process

Identify the nine essential “Skills for Success”

Select significant data for the writing of observations

Explain the process of writing program recommendations

Explain the TNA data analysis process

Describe the benefits of a workplace tour

Describe the role of the Project Team

Identify the roles of the various participants in the TNA process

Explain how to use NOCs when preparing focus group and INA protocols

Distinguish the difference between an INA and a TNA

Compare the updated “Skills for Success” and the original essential skills published by the Government of Canada

Requirements

There are no formal prerequisites for this course.

Description

Using a simulation model involving a fictitious toy manufacturing company, this course gives you an in-depth understanding of the process of structuring and conducting a needs assessment of workplace essential skills. The course starts with an examination of essential skills and their importance as foundational skills upon which job-specific skills can be built. You will learn about National Occupational Codes and their importance to you, as a consultant, when you are planning a workplace training needs assessment. Next, you will learn a way to determine whether a training needs assessment is needed in a particular workplace. You will then learn the roles of the project team and the consultant and the qualities the consultant needs in order to perform the tasks in a professional manner.In addition, you will learn ways to structure question protocols appropriate for focus group and individual interview data collection. The course gives you procedures to follow when conducting focus groups and interviews. You will learn processes for initial data collection, as well as procedures for transcribing, collating, and analyzing data. The course will show you how to structure the TNA report to make it useful to the project team and to help guide their decision-making in the present and into the future. You will learn the process of determining the actual training needs and how to make appropriate program recommendations by using the analyzed data and other available information sources. Finally, you will learn how to structure the final TNA report to provide the project team with the information they need to set up essential skills training programs.If you are interested in enhancing your skills as a consultant, this course may well prepare you for new opportunities. Not only will this course give you a new understanding of the essential skills training needs assessment process, it will provide you with the models and tools you need to perform training needs assessments. If you are a consultant, or if you plan to move into the consulting field, you owe it to yourself to add essential skills training needs assessment to your catalogue of skills by taking this course.

Overview

Section 1: Preliminary Considerations

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Terminology

Lecture 3 What are Essential Skills?

Lecture 4 Why are Essential Skills Important? Part 1

Lecture 5 Why are Essential Skills Important? Part 2

Lecture 6 Why are Essential Skills Important? Part 3

Lecture 7 Confidentiality

Section 2: Preparation to Conduct the TNA

Lecture 8 Hints of Training Needs

Lecture 9 Who Should Conduct the TNA?

Lecture 10 Stages of a Training Needs Assessment

Lecture 11 Focus Group Facilitation Skills

Section 3: Data Gathering

Lecture 12 Workplace Tour

Lecture 13 Core Statements

Lecture 14 Focus Groups (Questions)

Lecture 15 Focus Groups (Procedure)

Lecture 16 Individual Interviews (Questions)

Lecture 17 Individual Interviews (Procedure)

Lecture 18 Process Organization

Section 4: Data Analysis Part 1

Lecture 19 Data Analysis Process

Lecture 20 Individual Interview CEO’s Transcribed Notes

Lecture 21 Individual Interview CFO’s Transcribed Notes

Lecture 22 Senior Management’s Collated Tables & Observations

Lecture 23 FG1 Supervisors’ Transcribed Notes

Lecture 24 FG1 Supervisors’ Tables & Observations

Section 5: Data Analysis Part 2

Lecture 25 FG2 Union’s Tables & Observations

Lecture 26 FG3 Production Workers’ Transcribed Note

Lecture 27 FG3-7 Collated Tables & Observations

Lecture 28 Recommendations — Supervisors

Lecture 29 Recommendations — Production Workers

Section 6: Report Preparation & Presentation

Lecture 30 Report Basic Structure

Lecture 31 PLAY MAGIC Report

Lecture 32 Report Presentation

A productive workplace depends on personnel with strong job-specific skills. However, without strong essential skills, it may be difficult for workers to master those job-related skills. A training needs assessment (TNA) can identify the essential skills gaps and programs to close the gaps. By taking this course, you, as a consultant, can learn how to conduct TNAs and help workers be more proficient in their jobs.