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Training Needs Analysis

posted at 1/24/2012 1:03 PM EST on Workforce Management
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Hi everyone, I went through the list of requests from my previous post today and I think that I have responded to everyone who requested the free TNA instruments. If I missed you please feel free to drop me an email and I will have them sent to you. I also have a series of self-study programs and a Project Management TNA if you're interested in them.

My email is blake@trainersdirect.com

The self-studies are available for purchase via Kindle BUT if you send me an email requesting them I will send you a link to where you can download them at no charge.

Please: If your organization, or you, are not interested in information on our on-site training or webinar events, let me know so that you are not contacted. 

Thanks,

Bob Blake
TrainersDirect

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Our Dynamics of Effective Management & Leadership course is designed to provide the current and the future manager the skills necessary to succeed. The self-paced format allows the student the flexibility to move within the course in order to attain the highest degree of success. 

The course consists of nine independent self-study modules which can be downloaded as a complete unit or as separate modules.

Identifying Your Management Style 
As a supervisor or manager, you interact with many people while doing your job. If all of them were exactly alike, this module wouldn't be important. But the people you encounter at work aren't exactly the same. They each have their own predominant patterns of behavior. These patterns of behavior are sometimes referred to as "styles."

To be effective as a supervisor or manager, you must work effectively with a variety of people. That's what this module is about - making choices to effectively deal with situations and people in the workplace. We hope you'll use the information in this module. If you do, we're confident you'll enhance your ability to supervise/manage different types of employees and deal with a variety of situations.

Effective Employee Relations 
As a supervisor or manager, you have a significant impact on employee relations. Your actions affect employee morale, turnover, and productivity. This module is designed to give you information useful for managing the employee relations climate in your area of responsibility. Refer to it whenever you foresee especially challenging employee relations situations.

Identifying Your Strengths and Weaknesses  
Organizational self-assessment is only one factor in the improvement equation. Study after study shows that effective managers and supervisors continually assess and seek to improve their own knowledge, skills, and behavior.

This module is about personal self-assessment; organizational self-assessment is covered in another module. This 
module is designed to help you:

• Identify and act upon your strengths and weaknesses

• Recognize your impact on others

• Evaluate your standards and ethics

• Handle stress and prevent burnout

Introduction to Leadership  
Leadership is an ageless topic that has been studied from many different viewpoints. In this module, when we use the term "leadership," we are referring to the process of helping to direct and mobilize people and/or their ideas to achieve a shared vision. The elements produced by leadership are movement and change. Throughout the ages, individuals seen as leaders have produced movement and change, sometimes for the better and sometimes not. They have done so in a variety of ways, though their actions always seem to boil down to establishing where a group of people should go, getting the group lined up in that direction and committed to movement, and then energizing the group to overcome the inevitable obstacles it will encounter along the way.

Introduction to Management

  • Accepting responsibility
  • Delegating work
  • Defining job functions
  • Promoting ownership

Most of us have room for improvement in our performance of one or more of these duties. Use this as an opportunity to hone your skills and make optimal use of your responsibility and authority.

Problem Solving & Decision-Making 
As a manager or supervisor, your workdays are filled with challenging problems and decisions. Some of the best 
practices for efficiently solving problems and arriving at good decisions are distilled within these pages. Though we may be armed with the best practices for either challenge – problem solving or decision-making – occasionally we reap unacceptable results.

Continuously improving your problem-solving and decision-making skills produces the best possible results – with the 
available information and within a finite schedule. Good solutions and decisions are the sum of an equation that includes data plus time available to take action plusresults.

Wise managers and supervisors recognize that seeking perfection invites organizational gridlock. The purpose for this 
module is to help you increase the skills you already have to think straight, stay out of gridlock, and use logical 
processes for problem solving and decision making within your group and throughout the organization.

Effective Communication Techniques
Communication and organizational success are directly related. Good communication can have a positive and mobilizing effect on employees. Poor communication can produce powerful negative consequences, such as the following:

 1. Distortion of goals and objectives of the organization.

Through anxiety, distrust, lack of support, rigidity, and other human resource issues created by poor communication, 
employees develop patterns of work in which they set their own agenda without regard for the organization's mission. They focus on tasks that are only partially related to the major goals of the organization. For example, employees may devote their work efforts to pet projects instead of working to accomplish organizational objectives.

 2. Misuse of resources.

Another consequence of poor communication is the misuse of an organization's resources. For instance, money may be budgeted for purchases that are only marginally effective, and employees may be assigned tasks that do not take full advantage of their abilities. Because of mistrust, a highly competent employee may be given routine duties and never be allowed to make significant decisions and to advance in the organization.  

Re: Training Needs Analysis

posted at 3/9/2012 3:22 AM EST on Workforce Management
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Analysis is designed to show collective training needs and priorities and also the relative training needs of individuals. A needs analysis specifically defines the gap between the current and the desired individual and organizational performances.

Re: Training Needs Analysis

posted at 8/7/2012 12:31 AM EDT on Workforce Management
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