Importance of training and development
The
most important resource or asset in the organization is its people or human capital. According to
Armstrong and Taylor (2014), the organization needs to have a human resource with
a high and required level of knowledge, skills, and abilities to full fill the
goals and objectives of the organization. Implementing an employee training
program is an important part of making the most of the human capital, gaining a
competitive advantage, and ensuring employee satisfaction. Not only the changes
within the organization, external environment including political, economic,
social, environmental, and legal changes very frequently. To face these
challenges, employees should have proper training and development.
Training
and development have many advantages and those can be mainly categorized into
two parts, individual and organizational level benefits (Bashir and Jehanzeb,
2013). It shows in the following figure 1.1.
Figure
1.1 Benefits from training and development (Bashir and Jehanzeb, 2013)
1.1.
Individual benefits from training and development programme
Career
competencies
Training
and development program helps employees to improve their soft and technical skills
to match the requirement of current jobs as well as potential jobs
opportunities. This is the most important aspect when considering the
individual level. After selecting and recruiting an employee to the end of his
or her career, training and development help to perform the duties well and face
challenges.
Employee
satisfaction and motivation
Employee
satisfaction and motivation are very important factors for the betterment of
the individual and organization as well. One of the main advantages of employee
training is that opportunities for learning and career growth increase
employees’ job satisfaction. If the organization provides proper
training and development programs, employees feel good about their organization
because it cares about them, and employees can apply their new skills and take
on new challenges at work, which improves their level of interest in their jobs.
Further employees satisfy with their job and believe that their jobs have a purpose
and are important to the organization.
Employee
performance
Improvement
in soft and technical skills through training has a positive impact on the
performance of the individual since it helps them to do their job in an
efficient and effective manner.
1.2.
Organizational benefits from training and development programme
Market
Growth
The present business environment is highly competitive and
volatile. Training and development can help the organization to face
competition and protect and improve the market share.
Organizational performance
Properly trained and developed employees are the most
important resource of the organization. They only control all other resources. Because
of training and development, all resources of the organization are utilized
efficiently and effectively. This will help to have a good return on investment
and improve the performance of the organization.
Employee retention
Satisfied and motivated employees through training and development
is a long-term asset and because of this employee turnover will be reduced.
Then loyal and competent employees retain within the organization and due to
that recruitment costs will be reduced and not stuck the operation with new hiring.
Disadvantages of training and development
Few disadvantages of training and development are the high involvement
of costs, a poor quality program led to poor performance, and require the time
away from normal working time. Sometimes the organization spends a lot of money
on inappropriate training programmes, therefore it is very much important to select
a proper program, and have a cost-benefit analysis and evaluation.
Conclusion
Though training and development programmes have few drawbacks,
there are plenty of benefits from this as discussed above. Training and
development can be considered as an investment, not just a cost (Senna,
2016). Considering all, the organization should properly select, plan, analyze
cost benefits and monitor the training and development programme for the
betterment of the employees as well as the organization.
References:
Armstrong, M. and Taylor, S. (2014) Armstrong’s Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice. 13th edn. London: Ashford Colour Press Ltd. Available at: https://e-czelnia.uek.krakow.pl/pluginfile.php/604792/mod_folder/content/0/Armstrongs%20Handbook%20of%20Human%20Resource%20Management%20Practice_1.pdf?forcedownload=1 (Accessed: 03 April 2022)
Bashir,
N.A. and Jehanzeb, K. (2013) Training and Development Program and Its
Benefits to Employee and Organization: An Conceptual Study. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274704136_Training_and_Development_Program_and_Its_Benefits_to_Employee_and_Organization_An_Conceptual_Study
(Accessed: 23 April 2022)
Senna,
D. (2016) Training and Development: An Investment, not an Expense. Available
at: https://www.treasuryandrisk.com/2016/02/25/training-and-development-an-investment-not-an-expe/?slreturn=20220324032901 (Accessed:
23 April 2022)



Employee training and development programs are essential to the success of businesses worldwide. Employee training and development programs are critical for enhancing employee performance. Employee development is the continuous effort to strengthen work performance through approaches like coaching, training sessions, and leadership mentoring. Training is a specific event that teaches new information or skills, often provided to new or newly promoted employees.
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