Training and development
Purpose of training needs analysis
Training methods
Internal/External
In-house training is learning from someone who already does the job. It can be a training course or a mentoring scheme (see below).
External training is provided by an agency outside the business such as a training provider.
On-the-job
Training can happen on-the-job or off-the-job. On-the-job means that the employee receives training whilst doing their normal work, e.g. mentoring or training:
Mentoring
Mentoring is when a more experienced member of the business coaches or supports someone who is less experienced. This is often used when a person starts with the business but can happen at any time in a work period.
Coaching/training scheme
Coaching is a specialist training method involved in discussing and developing ideas for improvement. A coach does not tell people what to do but rather negotiates an improvement plan for them to implement.
Off-the-job
Apprenticeships
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