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Training Needs Analysis for Trainers

2 Day Course
 
Who should attend?
 
This Two day course has been designed for experienced Trainers who want to be able to carry out the full Training Needs Analysis Cycle.
 
How YOU will benefit
  • You will gain tools and templates required to carry out a full cycle of Training Needs Analysis.
  • It will demonstrate that you are familiar with and can use new development techniques which will show a measurable 'Return on Investment'
How your Clients/Employers will benefit
 
A clearly identifiable 'Return on Investment' will be seen from all development activity as a result of attendance on this course. The Business will be seen to have a clear learning strategy that all staff from the top down can buy into.
Course Objectives.
 
By the end of the course you will have demonstrated that:
  • You will be able to demonstrate you knowledge of how to carry out a full Training Needs Analysis
  • You will have the tools, techniques and templates you require
  • You will know how to present your findings and show real return on investment
What you will cover
  • Types of organisation
  • Why Training Needs Analysis is important
  • Methods for conducting Training Needs Analysis
  • Basic Theories of Learning
  • Training Needs Analysis - The Approach
  • The Four Levels of Training Needs Analysis
  • Individual Training Needs Analysis Tools and Techniques
Courses are run at our training centre. We can also arrange to conduct the course for groups of your training team at a site of your choice. Please call one of our advisors on 01202 313199 or Email us to check details
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Bournemouth
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