Training (HR)
Human Resources Training Methods
There are various training methods in the field of Human Resources. As expected, and also depending on the individual in question, some of these methods work better than others do. The paragraphs that follow will attempt to discuss what each method encompasses in its theoretic definition, and what each method's overall effectiveness is in practical terms.
on-the-job training, which is the first method, demonstrates what its name implies, namely, that an individual's training will be through interaction with his or her position and peers in the office. This can involve jumping right into the responsibilities that the job entails by reading training manuals and observing others (HR.com, 2011). According to the website HR.com, this kind of training has been proven effective for "hands-on people," while for other it has been found stressful.
The next method is the CASE method. This implies that four separate notions will be utilized: customers, adaptability, strategy and employees. The method has been studied for its effectiveness by Brinkerhoff in 2005, and he found that by using these notions, one can achieve some valuable and worthwhile results. Thus, if time is invested in such a method, even though costly, one can reap the benefits. Further, in the study, however, Brinkerhoff states that there are also negative results. However, he also states that this study "opens the door to...
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