What is Training Needs Analysis?
A Training Needs Analysis is an
analysis of the training, learning and development needs of the staff,
volunteers and trustees in an organisation. It considers the skills, knowledge
and behaviours of the people in the organisation and how to develop them, both
to deliver the organisation’s strategic objectives and support the individual’s
career progression.
A Training Needs Analysis should
ideally be taken at three levels:
·
Organisational
·
Team
·
Individual
These three levels are all
inter-linked and following this model will make sure that your Training Needs
Analysis captures the whole picture and balances the needs of the organisation
with the interests of the individuals.
You can use a number of methods to
carry out a Training Needs Analysis including:
·
Annual
appraisals
·
Regular
progress meetings
·
Online
questionnaires
·
Interviews
·
Focus
groups supported by an external facilitator
At the end of your Training Needs
Analysis you should have a development and learning plan that is based on
organisational, team and individual objectives.
The complete Training Needs Analysis
toolkit (including appendices) will take you step by step through the process
of conducting a Training Needs Analysis. You can download the report from this
page or follow the links at the side for more information on the different
stages.
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