HRM/300 Employee Training and Career Development Write a 1,400-word paper addressing the following: •Training in an organization’s development, •Describe different employee development methods and benefits. •Analyze relationship between employee

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Employee Training and Career Development

Danielle Francke

HRM/300

November 3, 2014

Robert Lacey IV

Running head: EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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Employee Training and Career Development

There are many elements within an organization that can ensure its success, two of which are the training and the development of its employees. Training and developing employees effectively would provide all employees at all levels the tools and information they will need to perform their jobs successfully within the company. Implementing effective employee development methods can be a benefit and can ensure that changes in the daily routine are accomplished. Programs can be made available to meet the needs of the company with the involvement of the human resources department. These programs are very important for the development and training of the career minded employee.

Role of Training in an Organization's Development

DeCenzo and Robbins (2007) indicate that employee training is the "present-oriented training that focuses on an individual's current jobs."

This indicates that developing employee's knowledge and skill set is a key factor in assisting employees in performing their job functions more effectively. While organizational development is contingent on how employees will perform in their daily job functions, employee training offers the opportunity to further develop the employee's attitude, skill set, knowledge, and reactions to possible stressors. When workers become open to new training techniques and become more experienced in performing new job requirements the company benefits along with the employee. Employee training aids in more viable production, and even though employee training can cost an organization financially the long-term effects of properly training its employee is more valuable to the organization than the overall cost it incurs. The company can further the development of its employees by providing additional training which puts value in...