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The Training Needs Analysis
is a vital part of any proposed training plan, and there are several ways in which
Intek Training
can help to make your training requirement a success.
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Questionnaires
- Pre-course questionnaires can be used prior to the training, to
assess proposed delegates current level of ability. They will in addition provide a basis for the
grouping of delegates into that of similar abilities and removing the stigma from individuals of
being on a course with people at a higher/lower level than themselves. They will also determine the
delegates’ exact needs and requirements from attending the course so hopefully meeting all their
needs.
On Site Researcher
The provision of an experience On-Site Training needs analysis
researcher, is the ideal option and will give the best pre-course information. The researcher will
visit your site and in association with you produce a list of the individual delegates training
requirements. The process is achieved in 2 ways, the first by interviewing department heads /
managers to asses the requirements from the department, as to what additional skills the proposed
training nominee will need. Then secondly to interview each individual who have been nominated for
training. During this it will be established what the delegate requires from their training and
enabling the production of the individuals job specification and how best the training could serve
them and make them more productive.
Both the above forms of TNA will provide a firm grounding prior to
the organisation of any training and will allow for the setting up of cross site communities and
multifunctional grouping which would be the best approach to a large training requirement such as
this. This would mean that delegates who perform a similar job even if different departments could
be grouped together to construct a group of delegates of the same ability and who have the same
goals to achieve on completion of the course.
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