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The importance of the training department to the overall success of organizations. |
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| Author: Kim Bryant |
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Have you ever had a conversation with someone who could quickly state their job title, but then tripped over the qualifications and expectations of the job? This happens more than not. And blame cannot really be placed on the employee, since it is the responsibility of management to define the expectation.
There are many conversations about job-to-skills management, but what does that really mean? It begins with having a clear vision of the organization and the goals of the organization. For example, an organization that sells paper needs folks to make the paper, organize the paper, ship the paper, sell the paper and predict the future needs for paper. Many different jobs with a variety of skills are necessary to efficiently run this organization and at a profit. And management must define these jobs and the expectation.
So where does that leave training? It is the responsibility of the training department to determine who needs what training and when. Please repeat this to yourself because this is the key to success. The training department must insure that everyone in the organization has the skills that they need for the job that they have.
It means that training is offered when certifications are getting ready to expire. And it means that employees are participating only in training that is job-specific, being sure not to waste money on training the wrong person for the wrong skill.
Ultimately, if all employees are trained when training is needed, the paper company will have the minimum number of highly skilled employees needed. And this can only lead to better profitability.
About Author
Kim was born in Kentucky, raised in New Jersey and has lived in Virginia since 1982. She works for a software development company in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and enjoys writing about her farm, her family and her work. And, being a mother of 3 ranging in ages from 2-19, Kim enjoys a different perspective on many life observations.
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