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12 June 2012, 03:16   Report Abuse

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1. Training by Lecture
A lecture is a method in which he or she may use handouts, visual aids, question/answer, or posters to support the lecture.
Communication is primarily one-way: from the instructor to the audiences.
Instructor can be experts, consultants, senior management…
 
2. Training by Presentation
Presenter talk on a topic which requested from organization.
Presentation usually is conducted by one or some member of organization.
This method can include lecture method above.
 
3. Coaching
When a manager takes an active role in guiding employee we refer to this activity as coaching.
Coaching is a forced task of all positions at management level.
 
4. On-the-job training
 The trainee is placed on the job and the manager or instructor shows the trainee how to do the job.
 
5. Self-training
 • This method also called self-discovery training.
Trainees discover the competencies on their own using such techniques as video-visual aids, books at company library, company intranet…
 
6. Job rotation
 • Job rotation represents an excellent method for broadening the manager or potential manager and for turning specialist into generalists.
It can also provide opportunities for a more comprehensive and reliable evaluation of the manager by his or her supervisors.
 
7. Movies/videos/computer-based training
 Content for the training experience comes primarily from a videotape program…
 
8. Training by Group discussion
 • Group discussion is a good problem-solving approach.
A group considers a specific problem and they work to reach a agreement.
 
9. Training by Seminar
 Seminars often combine several group methods: lectures, discussions…
 
10. Training by Projects
 • Projects require the trainees to do something on the job which improves the business as well as helps them learn about the topic of training.
Member of a project should come from another sections.
 
11. Panel training
A panel provides several points of view on a topic to seek alternatives to a situation.
A panel training include 3-5 instructors and 10 – 15 learners.
Instructors discuss together, learner listen and make feedback when they are asked.
 
12. Tutorial training
Tutorial training s a one-on-one process in which the instructor works directly with the learner, who learns through practice followed under guidance of instructor.
The instructor may either be the leader or an advanced learner.
 
13. E-learning
 E-learning is a method of instruction that is generally computer assisted and is delivered via CD/DVD ROM, audio, videotape or the internet.
 
14. Field Trip
 • A carefully planned visit or tour to a site away from the training activity in order to observe activity, objects, or situations.
Learners are taken to the environment where the task is performed.
Learners can give a set of questions for which answers may be found on the trip.


13 June 2012, 14:37  

Anand Wadadekar

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Nice


23 June 2012, 20:53  

Binu

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 I think the method should be as per the job specification and the level of the employee. It should be considered that the employee should take interest in the training and the training should not be boring i.e time consuming and the training should be upto the point with practical examples.





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