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Training and Development C235(120 Questions and Answers)Training and Development C235(120 Questions and Answers)
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Analyze how training and development is strategically important to an organization. - Correct answer The basic aim of training and development programs is to help the organization achieve its mission and goals by improving individual and ultimately, organizational performance. Differentiate between training and development - Correct answer - Training is generally regarded as an organization's planned effort to facilitate employees' learning of job-related knowledge, skills, and competencies for the current job.
"essential job functions" after the employer makes "reasonable accommodations." What are the two traditional approaches to the development of competency models? - Correct answer Trainers have focused on the development of skills and educators have focused on the transmission of knowledge. What are the 4 competency stages? - Correct answer Acquiring, applying, mastering and influencing What two actions are performed to develop a competency model? - Correct answer 1) Determining traits of employees who hold that positions
What are the five principles for the design of training for adult learners - Correct answer 1. Need to know "the why" for any training they are asked to undertake
Lecture - Correct answer This is the traditional "stand-and-deliver" mode of training. It is helpful for introducing trainees to new information or new models and frameworks. It is economical in the sense that a large number of trainees can be exposed to new information in this way. Role Playing - Correct answer is an active learning technique in which employees act out situations under the guidance of a trainer. In each scenario, employees take on a role and act out the scene as though it were real. Case study - Correct answer Provides a realistic situation for trainees who must put themselves in the shoes of the decision maker in the case and try to resolve a problem using materials or frameworks learned in the training. Discussion - Correct answer Group discussion provides a forum for the exchange of the information wherein the facilitator is not the expert, but rather the participants are. Group discussion can occur with groups of various sizes, from two ("pair and share") to much larger. Simulations - Correct answer All trainees to learn by doing in realistic circumstances, but without the penalties of making mistakes on the job. Both simulations and structured exercises typically involve a facilitator and allow participants to practice skills and apply knowledge they have just gained in a training program. What are the types of learning? - Correct answer Lecture, role playing, case study, discussion & simulations Synchronous - Correct answer A type of e-learning wherein the participants gather in real time to interact with the facilitator, the course content, and the other participants. Asynchronous - Correct answer A type of e-learning in which students do not interact at the same time, but whenever they are available. Blended learning - Correct answer All information and knowledge sharing that has been done in class traditionally through lecture is "flipped" to an online environment and class time is used instead for discussion, synthesis, and application
Describe the best practice in conducting a pilot program - Correct answer The best practice in conducting a pilot program is to ask a group of potential trainees and their managers to participate in a run through of the training and then ask for their feedback and ideas for improvement. The "pilot program" should be offered in a controlled environment. What is the best method to determine the effectiveness of a training program - Correct answer Assign some trainees randomly to an experimental group and leave the rest in a control group that will receive no training. What are the common characteristics that good trainers will possess - Correct answer Training expert, SME, consultant & communication expert Training Expert - Correct answer Well-versed in adult learning theory, experienced in teaching in a variety of settings, uses active learning strategies, and engages the participants well. Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Correct answer Is an expert in program content, is able to answer questions, relate practical experiences, and conduct problem-solving exercises. Consultant - Correct answer A consultant uses consultative skills, understands the business model of the organization and the relationship of the training to business strategy, and enhances learning by observing, describing, and coaching. Communications expert - Correct answer Exhibiting strong communication skills through reflective listening and supportive communication, a communications expert is familiar with group dynamics and group processes and is an experienced presenter and facilitator of group discussions. Tiered lecture hall - Correct answer A tiered lecture hall with seats all facing the front and immovable desks in front of each seat creates one type of feel for a training facility - namely, participants expect a lecture. Circular tables - Correct answer A circular table and lots of materials available on each table creates another type of feel - namely, this is going
to be a highly interactive session wherein participants will be working with others at their table. Define "transfer of training" - Correct answer Transfer of training means that trainees effectively and continually apply what they learned in training (new skills, knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, etc.) back on the job. Define "near transfer" - Correct answer A trainee's ability to apply the learnings from training in contexts that are identical or quite similar to that of the training environment. Define "far transfer" - Correct answer The trainee's ability to apply learned knowledge and skills to a work environment that may be quite different from the training environment. What are two types of positive transfer? - Correct answer Near and far transfer What the strategies to enhance transfer of training before the training session? - Correct answer - Cast a broad net
necessary to make effective decisions related to the selection, adoption, value and modification of training activities. Reaction - Correct answer Find ways to make training more enjoyable Behavior - Correct answer The organization's normal performance appraisal process or a specially designed performance observation technique can be used to attempt to measure changes in behavior. Peers, subordinates, customers, and others in addition to the direct supervisor can be canvassed to determine if noticeable changes have occurred. Calculate ROI - Correct answer ROI=Return / Investment Return = 10 * $40,000 = $400, Investment = cost of training = $500, ROI = Return / Investment = $400,000/$500,000 = .80 = 80% What is key element of the organizational entry stage? - Correct answer For employee selecting an appropriate offer. For the organization, having an effective orientation and on-boarding programs for new employee What is key element of the early-career stage? - Correct answer Learning to balance their own personal identities with development of close and trusting relationships and subjugating their own ego identities to something bigger then themselves. What is key element of mid-career stage? - Correct answer Occurs during our 30's and 50's, employees begin questioning if they are on the right track at mid-career. At this stage, organizations can help employees with their re-examination in the hope that such reappraisal will lead to a re- invigoration and re-commitment to new and challenging career goals. Hudson propose a cycle of adult development that he calls "the renewal cycle." What is key element of the later career stage? - Correct answer This stage occurs when we are in our mid-50's 60's and beyond. In this stage, it is important to remain productive in work. Possible shifts to consulting happen in this stage as well as preparing for retirement.
What is Hudson's renewal cycle? - Correct answer Hudson's renewal cycle provides an approach for dealing with mid-career challenges. The basic knowledge of the renewal cycle model is that no matter how well prepared and "gung ho" someone is at the beginning of their career, there invariably comes a time when one feels "stuck in the doldrums" negative, reactive, feelings of being trapped, wanting to reassess and re-evaluate one's life and career choices. Hudson's renewal cycle is applicable to which stage of career development? - Correct answer Mid-career Describe the benefits of a new employee orientation program - Correct answer The single most common type of training program. Typically, it is the first training program that a new employee encounters, designed to clarify expectations, policies, the business model, organizational culture, etc. What two types of information do employees need to know as part of orientation? - Correct answer Organization level and Department level information What are some examples of "Organization-Level Information " - Correct answer Organization overview including history, mission, vision, values, culture and strategy. Organization-level policies and procedures, compensation, employee benefits and services. Safety and accident prevention. Physical facilities (cafeteria, workout areas). Customer relations. Employee and union relations. Describe HR's role in the new hire orientation/socialization process - Correct answer - Highlight key policies
to-day operations. It brings consistency, order, and efficiency. Leadership facilitates changes. Behavioral - Correct answer If what a leader is don't seem to explain effectiveness, perhaps it is what a leader does. Situational leadership - Correct answer The theory that the "secret sauce" to leadership lays in the interaction between the leader's behavior and the situation he or she faced. Trait - Correct answer Assumption that leaders are born and not made. Action learning - Correct answer An approach to leadership development that integrates classroom learning and on-the-job learning by working on real problems. Job enlargement - Correct answer Expands the present job horizontally job enrichment - Correct answer Expands the present job vertically Coaching - Correct answer Someone who has a particular expertise or competence that the leader-in-training learns about during the coaching relationship. Mentoring - Correct answer An experienced senior employee who helps develop a less-experienced employee. Expatriation training - Correct answer Sending employees overseas. Repatriation training - Correct answer Bringing employees back home after an overseas assignment. Traditionalist - Correct answer Stable, orderly learning environment; appreciated for their past experiences Gen Xers - Correct answer Prefer a self-directed learning environment; responds well to training methods that allow them to work at their own pace, i.e videos, internet based training or CD-ROMS
Millennials - Correct answer Like to learn by working alone, prefer blended learning approach with self paced online learning for basic concept and knowledge followed by group activities and hands on practice working with others Results-Level Assessment - Correct answer 1. Estimating the ROI gained from the training
Concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization and active experimentation are all examples of - Correct answer Learning approaches Implies an investigation of system-wide components of an organization - Correct answer Organization anaylsis Inspire and motivate others and build relationships are behaviors of - Correct answer Interpersonal skills An ability to find common ground and build rapport - Correct answer Social skills The ability to understand the emotional makeup of others is what intelligence - Correct answer Empathy Which of the following is a trait of a transformational leader? - Correct answer Charisma: provides vision and a sense of mission, instill pride, gain respect and trust. Which of the following are traits of transactional leaders - Correct answer Motivation Which of the following correctly describes what non-punitive discipline is? - Correct answer Focuses on respecting the employees ability to recognize responsibility What are two types of performance measures? - Correct answer Objective and subjective Kinesthetic learner - Correct answer A person who prefers to learn through experiences and practice. May find it hard to sit still during traditional lectures What are the different learning styles? - Correct answer Visual, auditory, kinesthetic What can be the most powerful kind of feedback for learning? - Correct answer Observation
What is the focus of person analysis? - Correct answer How well an employee demonstrates KSA required for job performance Results in a detailed statement of the conditions under which a task is performed - Correct answer Task analysis KSA - Correct answer Knowledge, skills, and abilities What is the goals of the needs assessment? - Correct answer 1. Determine whether training need exist