CH7 Definitions_Training and Development

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HRPA Human Resources Flashcards on CH7 Definitions_Training and Development , created by Taylor Bentley on 28/03/2021.
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Chief Learning Officers A high ranking manager directly responsible for fostering employee learning and development within the firm
Organization Analysis Examination of the environment, strategies, and resources of the organization to determine where training emphasis should be placed
Task Analysis The process of determining what the content of a training program should be on the basis of a study of the tasks and duties involved in the job
Competency Assessment Analysis of the sets of skills and knowledge needed for decision oriented and knowledge intensive jobs
Person Analysis Determination of the specific individuals who need training
Instructional Objectives Desired outcomes of a training program
Behaviour Modification A technique that operates on the principle that behaviour that is reqarded, or positively reinforced, will be exhibited more frequently in the future, whereas behaviour that is penalized or unrewarded will decrease in frequency
Spot Rewards Programs that award employees on the spot when they do something particularly well during training or on the job
On-The-Job-Training (OJT) A method by which employees are given hands on experience with instructions from their supervisor or other trainer
Apprenticeship Training A system of training in which a worker entering the skille dtrades is given thorough instruction and experience, both on and off the job, in the practical and theoretical aspects of the work
Cooperative Training A training program that combines practical on the job experience with formal educational classes
E-Learning Learning that takes place via electronic media
Learning Management System (LMS) Online system that provices a variety of assessment, communication, teaching and learning opportunities
Just-In-Time Training Training delivered to trainees when and where they need it to do their jobs, usually via computer
Behaviour Modelling An approach that demonstrates desired behaviour and gives trainees the chance to practice and roleplay the behaviours and receive feedback
Blended Learning The use of multiple training methods to achieve optimal learning on the part of trainees
Transfer of Training The effective application of principles learned to what is required on the job
Benchmarking The process of measuring ones own services and practices against the recognized leaders in order to identify areas for improvement
Orientation The formal process of familiarizing new employees with the organization, their jobs and their work units
Onboarding The proess of systematically socializing new employees to help them get on board with the organization
Cross Training The process of training employees to do multiple jobs within an organization
Chief Ethics Officers High ranking managers directly responsible for fostering the ethical climate within the firm
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