Unit 2 GCSE Business and Communication Systems

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Unit 2 GCSE Business and Communication Systems TRAINING

Learning Outcomes Students should be able to: demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding of the following reasons for staff training demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding of the following benefits of staff training identify, describe and evaluate the main methods of training Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Paired Activity (10 minutes) Lucy runs a business in Ballymena. She invests in staff training. Answer the following questions Produce a list giving the reasons for staff training What are the benefits of having a well trained workforce? Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Reasons for Staff Training Induction – this is the training given to employees when they start a new job Health and safety – this is to ensure employees are made aware of correct policies and procedures to be followed to ensure their own safety and the safety of others CPD – training will help employees in the process of lifelong learning and aid their development Changes in procedures – so employees are familiar with new ways of doing things Legislation – to meet any changes to the legal requirements placed on firms New technology– employees will need training to ensure they stay up to date and can use technology effectively and efficiently Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Benefits of Staff Training to increase productivity – staff should be better able to do their job and therefore work quicker and to a higher standard of quality to remain competitive – a better trained workforce will be more efficient and therefore the firm should become more competitive to increase staff motivation – staff who feel invested in by their employer are more likely to be motivated to improve health and safety – reducing the risk of accidents and subsequent issues Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk On-the-job Training A method of training where employees are trained in their normal place of work, through: work shadowing apprenticeship job rotation coaching and mentoring Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

On-the-job Training ADVANTAGES It is relatively cheaper method than off-the-job training The trainee does not need to take time off as the training is happening in the workplace meaning no loss of output Effective if the experienced worker is efficient Training is tailored specifically to the firm. It gives the business greater control over the content of the training programme and the processes used The employees are trained using their own equipment so it will help build their competence and confidence Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

On-the-job Training DISADVANTAGES Need to select a suitable employee to carry out the training. The person needs to have the ability and willingness to conduct the training or they may not be able to teach the proper skills The trainee may make mistakes which might be costly for the organisation Trainee may pick up bad habits Training delivered may not be consistent Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk Off-the-job Training A method of training where employees are trained away from their normal place of work, through: courses/lectures distance learning simulation exercises Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Off-the-job Training ADVANTAGES Since the training is carried out by specialists it is usually of higher quality, meaning employees should be properly trained Employees are trained away from their place of work so any mistakes will not impact on customers The costs of training are easy to calculate May lead to a formal qualification The training will allow the employees to concentrate, especially since they are away from the distraction of work. Employees have the opportunity to meet people from other organisations and can exchange ideas. They may also be introduced to new equipment, they can bring this experience back to their own place of work Some training may take place through evening classes which means that they do not miss their work and this reduces cost Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Off-the-job Training DISADVANTAGES Off-the-job training is more expensive than on-the-job training, due to the costs of taking part in a training course and time off work The learning is not taking place in the normal work environment, therefore it may be difficult to apply to their job. For example, equipment/tools used may not be the same as that used in the business Training may not be specifically related to an individual firm’s needs Causes disruption to normal work patterns as employees may need time off – leading to a loss of productivity Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk Pupil Activity Working individually you have twenty five minutes to answer the following past paper questions: 2011 Question 2d 2012 Question 3c & d 2013 Question 1e 2014 Question 1c 2015 Question 3c Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk

Learning Check Can you: demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding of the following reasons for staff training: induction health and safety continuing professional development (CPD) changes in procedures legislation new technology Demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding of the following benefits of staff training: to increase productivity to remain competitive to increase staff motivation to improve health and safety Identify, describe and evaluate the main methods of training: on-the-job off-the-job Images © thinkstockphotos.co.uk