20 Training Flashcards

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Define training

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Process that involves increasing the knowledge and skills of workers to enable them to do their job effectively

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Define induction training

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Training given to new employees when first starting a job

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3
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Define on-the-job training

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Training that takes place while doing the job

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State the different forms of on-the-job training

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  1. Watching another worker (shadowing)
  2. Mentoring
  3. Job rotation
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5
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State the advantages and disadvantages of watching another worker as a form of training

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Good insight as to how the job is done if the member of staff is a good and committed teacher

Training may be poor if the member of staff has bad habits or doesn’t work in a good way

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Define mentoring

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Where people with a lot of experience and knowledge help other people at work

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7
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Define job rotation

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Where employees alternate between different jobs during the course of their employment

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8
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State the advantage of job rotation

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Helps to gain a broad knowledge of how the business work, can improve flexibility

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State the advantages of on-the-job training

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  1. Output is being produced
  2. Relevant because trainees learn by actually doing the job
  3. Cheaper than other forms of training
  4. Can be easy to organise
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State the disadvantages of on-the-job training

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  1. Output can be lost if workers make mistakes
  2. May be stressful for worker with others
  3. Staff may get frustrated if they are ‘unpaid’ trainers
  4. Could be a danger to customers and others, e.g. surgeon or train driver
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Define off-the-job training

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Training that takes place away from the work area

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State the advantages of off-the-job training

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  1. Output is not affected if mistakes are made
  2. Learning cannot be distracted by work
  3. Customers and others are not put at risk
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State the disadvantages of off-the-job training

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  1. No output as employees don’t contribute to work
  2. Expensive if provided by specialists
  3. Some aspects of work cannot be taught off-the-job
  4. It may take some time to organise
  5. May not be relevant to the business
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14
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Define supervision

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When you supervise (observe) someone or something

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