training

Cards (19)

  • What is the primary purpose of training for workers?
    To provide workers with knowledge and skills to perform their jobs more effectively
  • How do modern theories of motivation view training?
    They argue that training is key to successful motivation of workers
  • What can happen to workers without training?
    They are unlikely to reach their potential and may feel let down by their employers
  • What are structured training programmes designed to satisfy?
    • The organization’s needs for skilled workers
    • Employees’ needs for advancement and achievement in work
  • What is on-the-job training?
    Learning by doing, where an employee is taught how to complete tasks by a more experienced worker
  • What are some forms of on-the-job training?
    Mentoring, job rotation, apprenticeships, and graduate training schemes
  • What is off-the-job training?

    Training where the employee attends college or in-house courses to study for qualifications
  • What are the benefits of on-the-job training?
    • No disruption to the workplace through worker absence
    • Low cost
    • Training is directly relevant to the job
  • What are the costs of on-the-job training?

    • Management time is spent planning the training
    • Management or supervisor time is spent doing the training
    • Potential reduction in the quality of output as trainees complete work
  • What are the benefits of off-the-job training?
    • A wider range of skills are gathered
    • Input of new ideas into the workplace
    • Employees gain worthwhile qualifications
  • What are the costs of off-the-job training?

    • Lost production and disruption to workplace when employees are absent
    • Actual costs of courses
    • Workers may seek to use their qualifications to seek better employment elsewhere
  • Why do businesses train their workers?
    • To ensure production or service quality
    • To create flexibility and adaptability in workers
    • To motivate workers to reach their potential
    • To implement job enrichment and enlargement
    • To retain high-quality staff
    • To attract potential employees
  • Why is retraining necessary for employees?
    To cope with the changing working environment
  • What are some reasons for changes in the working environment that necessitate retraining?
    • New health and safety requirements
    • New working practices
    • New technology
    • New government training schemes
  • What are apprenticeships?
    Formal agreements between an employer and a young employee for training and workplace experience
  • What do apprenticeships lead to?
    A recognized qualification accepted throughout the relevant industry
  • Are apprentices paid a wage?
    Yes, the wage is dependent on age
  • Where can one find government information about the benefits of apprenticeships?
    At the link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/a-parents-guide-to-apprenticeships
  • What are the links provided for on-the-job and off-the-job training?
    • On-the-job training: http://bit.ly/1JfKGtf
    • Off-the-job training: http://bit.ly/1JfKKZX