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Introduction
Human resource development (HRD) is an important aspect of an organisation. Core
aspect of this assignment is based on exploring various aspects related to HRD through
different tasks. As part of this Leadership Style in HRD Assignment, different learning
styles will be evaluated; it will also focus on highlighting the role which learning curve
plays and transitioning the learning at the workplace (Werner & DeSimone, 2011).
Through the process of analysis contribution which is made by learning styles and
theories will be understood. One major aspect of human resource development is the
focus on need for training, event planning related to training and various advantages as
well as disadvantages of the different training methods. Ultimately this assignment will
also focus on evaluating various techniques related to training. It is also important to
focus upon the different initiatives and developments which are initiated from
government or any other public agencies, and their impact on the people.
Task 1
The core purpose of this task is to analyse comprehensively about various types of
learning styles which are practised. During the course of discussion, importance of
learning curve and transferring the learning in an organisational setup will be analysed.
Overall, this task will also focus understanding the contribution which learning styles
and theories make in human resource development.
The way an individual, organisation or person learns about any particular thing
highlights the learning style. Hence, pace of learning, level, complexity and the speed at
which a particular individual learns about anything identifies his learning style. Based on
the image displayed below it can be said that there are multiple types of learning styles.
For example, Visual style of learning emphasizes on the visual mediums such as
images, for deriving the understanding about any particular concept or thought. Aural
style of learning is focused on using music and sound as the enabler of learning about
any particular aspect. Physical style of learning is completely based on the body
language and touch sensations for making someone teach (Wilson, 2014). Verbal style
of learning as the name suggests is based on the method which derives learning from
use of words in written or oral forms. Logical style of learning on other hand is
dependent on the use of reasoning and logic to make a person learn about any
particular concept. When learning takes place through groups and teamwork, then such
learning style can be defined as Social style of learning. Ultimately, when an individual
learn through self-learning mode without any external support, then such learning is
known as Solitary style of learning.Based on the requirement, and the kind of person or
group which is trying to learn, appropriate learning style is invoked and used
accordingly.
P 1.2 Explain the role of the learning curve and the importance of transferring
learning to the workplace.
Figure 2: A learning curve for a single subject
P 1.3 Assess the contribution of learning styles and theories when planning
and designing a learning event.
There is significant contribution of the learning styles and various theories associated
with it, especially when it comes to their contribution in the planning for any event based
on the concept of learning. It basically highlights the fact that for every individual they
have their own way of learning at a different time period and pace. In such
circumstances, it becomes important to ensure that if a particular training or learning
activity is planned, then it has to consider the phases or gaps to focus on evaluate the
learning, and accordingly assessment should be done. These theories basically, provide
a predictive analysis on the resources and the time period which has been used and
was required for enabling the learning and growth of any particular organisation.
Another major contribution of learning styles and related theories is their contribution
towards decision making process in an organisation. Based on the enriched knowledge
base, organisations can take better decisions in future which are more appropriate and
have high degree of correctness. That is why, organisation of implement specific
learning styles or theories before they take any specific strategic or business decisions
(Mendenhall et al,2012). It has been observed and should be understood, that in any
organisation, learning curve remains high for young or new employees as compared to
the one which are already having significant amount of experience. However, it also
means that young people are able to learn things more quickly, because they are better
equipped to unlearn old things and grasp new aspects, which generally is not that
feasible for experienced employees in an organisation. That is why, when an
experienced employee leaves an organisation and shifts to a different organisation, then
he might experience his learning curve to be extremely steep at times, especially in a
situation where he has to learn new things and unlearn several things not relevant in
current context.
Task 2
Focus of this task is on the analysis of training requirements of the staff working at
different levels within the same organisation. As part of the task, advantages and
disadvantages of different HRM training methods and techniques will be discussed as
well. In order to have better understanding, company selected for this task is Virgin
Holidays, and accordingly systems are discussed w.r.t to the context of Virgin Holidays .
P2.1 Compare the training needs for staff at different levels in your chosen
organization.
It is important to understand that within an organisation like Virgin Holidays, there are
different types of business functions, departments or operational areas. Each of these
functional areas has its own set of training need specific to their activity and often differs
from what other business area seek for. For example training need for sales
department for its sales person of Virgin Holidays will be completely different when
compared to training needs of HR employees in same organisation. Hence, sales team
for example will require more material related to market data in UK holiday sector for
imparting better training, whereas HR employees might require training material related
to soft skills such as employee engagement etc. Important point to be understood in this
context is that there is no universal training approach which can be applied for all types
of business processes within an organisation. Trainers and other people involved in the
process of training, first need to identify the need of training. Once the requirement is
identified, then accordingly the expectations should be identified, or what exactly people
who are supposed to be trained are expecting from the trainers (Budhwar & Debrah,
2013). However in an organisation like Virgin Holidays, its business objectives and need
for training of its specific employees should be in alignment with the business objective,
especially since training is a cost intensive process for the organisation.
Training on the job: In virgin this is one of the most commonly used training methods.
This training method is used for new employees in the organisation. Hence, there
training goes in parallel with their day-to-day activities. Hence, for example if a new
sales person is hired then every time he makes a cold call, then the process of making
a cold call in itself is training which is evaluated properly and feedback is provided for
any further improvement. Advantage of this method is that, it saves time for the
company as the trainee can learn while he is performing his/her duty. However, this
method at times might prove to be wrong if the trainee makes a mistake due to lack of
experience and training. That is why, selection of training material and scenario in such
case should be done carefully.
Training through group discussion and tutorials: training through this type of
method is conducted by bringing together people with similar skillset and asking them to
discuss on certain specific subject. Based on the discussion knowledge can be derived
and formalised for future purpose. Advantage of this type of training method is that it
allows active participation of all the trainees which improves the overall quality output of
the training. However, at times formalising the output from the process of group
discussion or tutorial might fizzle out quickly leading to less learning (Berman et
al,2012).
Hence, above mentioned three training methods are used extensively in Virgin Holidays
based on the situation and requirements.
Task 3
Purpose of this task is to carry out the process of evaluation of the training process. As
part of the task, focus will be to measure various success factors for the training
techniques and processes. Based on the analysis of Virgin Holidays, it can be said that
not only they conduct training in an effective manner, but they also ensure that they
follow a comprehensive process of evaluation.
First important evaluation of business strategy is to observe and record the data related
to response of the participants. Hence, as discussed in one of the above section, once
the training gets over a trainer should ensure that feedbacks and responses related to
effectiveness of training is collected from the participants. Based on the responses,
satisfaction level of the participant can be judged and accordingly future improvements
can be done (Swanson & Holton, 2001).
Another important measure to evaluate the success (or failure) of a training is by
observing the participant using the learning from training in his/her day-to-day activities
in the job. Hence, if the person becomes more efficient or productive in his job because
of the training, then definitely training can be considered to be an effective one.
Hence, it can be said that above mentioned techniques are useful in identifying whether
or not training has been beneficial for the participants or not, and whether it has any
impact on organisations productivity or revenue etc. Below mentioned training
evaluation form outlines some of the basic points, through which basic evaluation of
training can be done.
Training date:
Training subject:
Trainer name:
Content used in the training was relevant for your training requirements? (Y/N)
Training material provided was handy, and can be used for future reference if
required? (Y/N).
Did you find complete training useful? Or you found only certain sections useful?
(Y/N).
Any observation related to trainers capability to communicate? Was he effective
in his communication? (Y/N). In case of any suggestion then please mention it
below.
Was the trainer able to cover all the topics decided for the training? (Y/N)
Did the trainer successfully answer all the doubts or queries raised during the
process of training? (Y/N).
Content used in the training was relevant for your training requirements? (YES).
Training material provided was handy, and can be used for future reference if
required? (YES)
Did you find complete training useful? Or you found only certain sections useful?
(No, the complete training was not useful; I found only sections related to
practical examples of sales process useful and relevant).
Any observation related to trainers capability to communicate? Was he effective
in his communication? In case of any suggestion then please mention it below.
(Yes the communication was good. However more practical examples can be
used).
Was the trainer able to cover all the topics decided for the training? (YES).
Did the trainer successfully answer all the doubts or queries raised during the
process of training? (YES).
Conclusion
Based on the discussion and analysis above, it can be said that in development of human
resource learning methodologies and training plays a major role. Training and development is
one of the essential components of human resource management. Every organisation needs to
focus on the training requirements of its employees from time-to-time and accordingly plan
trainings. It is important to understand that irrespective of private or public organisation, every
individual continuously needs to evolve in terms of knowledge which can be achieved only
through various methods of trainings, which eventually enriches professional development of
person, and benefits the organisation as well as society in general.
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