Training Flashcards
What is the aim of training
Give employees knowledge and skills to do job effectively
Motivate employees
2 methods of training List methods
1 on the job - shown how to complete tasks by a more experienced worker in the workplace
Through mentoring, job rotation, apprenteship, graduate schemes
2 off the job - employee attends college or internal courses
Benefits of on the job training
1 no distruprtion to workplace through absence
2 low cost
3 training is directly relevant to the job
Disadvantages of on the job training
1 management time spent planning training
2 time spent supervising training
3 output or quality of work could reduce whilst trading
Benefits of off the job training
1 wider range o skills are gathered
2 input of new ideas into work space
3 employer gains qualifications
Disadvantages of off the job training
1 lost production and disruption to workplace when employee is absent
2 cost of course
3 may use qualification to leave and get a Better job
Why do businesses train staff
1 to ensure they have the skills to give the best service possible
2 employees can contribute more to the business
3 motivates employees
4 helps future recruitment
Why is retraining necessary
1 new health and safety requirements
2 new working practices
3 new technology
4 new government training
What are apprenticeships
Formal agreements between employer and a young employee that commits the employer to facilitate training and workplace experience
Leads to a recognized qualification
All apprentices are paid a wage,