Team and Employee Development
- Adapting to a Changing Workplace
- Applications of Industrial Training
- Basic Accounting for Non–Accountants
- Defining Team Roles and Responsibilities
- Developing Functional Roles in a Group
- Effective Employees
- Effective Team Meetings
- Employee Retention
- Fact–Based Decision Making
- Giving and Receiving Feedback
- Group Think — The Abilene Paradox
- Industrial Math
- Industrial Training Fundamentals
- Inventories (PSI)
- Maintaining Motivated Employees
- Managing Teams
- Math and Metrics
- Meetings Review
- Peer Appraisal
- Preparing to Deliver Industrial Training
- Resolving Team Conflicts
- Team Applications
- Team Building
- Team Concepts
- Team Consensus Building
- Team Decision Making
- Team Dynamics
- Team Foundation
- Team Goals and Objectives
- Team Leadership
- Teamwork and Communication
- Work Ethic — Performing Beyond Mediocrity
Industrial Training Fundamentals
Session Format:
8 Hours Total
Introduction
In many instances, a problem with in–house training programs is that employees who have specialized skills and knowledge concerning the company’s operation have not been formally trained on how to prepare, organize, present, and evaluate their training sessions.
Objectives
The participant will learn: (1) how to write behavioral objectives and set performance standards, (2) how to develop outlines and lesson plans, (3) how to evaluate materials and training, and (4) how techniques, methods, and skills are used in conducting training presentations.
Content Outline
- Setting behavioral objectives
- Setting measurable and realistic performance standards
- Developing lesson plans and outlines
- Evaluating materials and resources
- Using handouts effectively
- Selecting and using visual aids effectively
- Learning environments that enhance participation
- Principles of learning – what they are and how to apply them
- Using questions to get commitment
- Platform skills, training styles, methods, and techniques
- How to develop effective lectures
Who Should Attend
This seminar is intended for those who deliver training — supervisors, technicians, and human resource personnel.
("Preparing to deliver Industrial Training" is recommended prior to this session.)
