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Learn about Training Needs Analysis (TNA) process, benefits, and methods to identify and bridge performance gaps for optimal employee development. Discover how TNA can drive cost-effective, targeted training initiatives aligned with organizational goals. Explore resources and support available, including apprenticeships, workshops, and tailored training programs. Get started on enhancing employee skills and productivity today!
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Training Needs Analysis Pamela Hurley Business Partnerships Manager
Training Needs Analysis • What is Training Needs Analysis? • What is the Point? • How do I do This? • When do I do This? • Who Can Help me?
Introduction • What is Training Needs Analysis (TNA)? • Process - the company identifies training and development needs of its employees so that they can do their job effectively. • Involves looking at training needs required at various levels of the organisation
Training Needs Analysis What’s the Point? • Avoids training for ‘training sake’ • Supports cost effective training • Targets areas of greatest need – identifies areas for development • Commitment from managers and staff.
Training Needs Analysis How do I do it? • Determine Desired Outcomes • Link Desired Outcomes with Employee Behavior: • Identify Trainable Competencies • Evaluate Competencies and Determine Performance Gaps
Training Needs Analysis When do I do it? • Appraisals • Opportunities to Review Training
Additional support and offer • Apprenticeships available across a range of roles • Distance learning level 2 certificated workbooks • Staff and line manager training and workshops • Bespoke training • Industry placements
Email: pamela.hurley@stcg.ac.uk Questions – Thank you