Role of Training and Organisational Development at ASDA
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ABSTRACT
The research examines the role of training programme at ASDA which enhances the organisational development. The main aim of the research is to focus on the overall organisational training for the ASDA employee and what is the impact of these trainings on the overall performance of the organisation. The study determines the role of HRM department in this regard. Research also discusses the importance of training for the ASDA, process of training and the successful implementation of these trainings in ASDA. The methodology is based on the mix research method i.e. quantitative as well as qualitative research method. Quantitative research method analysed by the help of SPSS. A limited sample of trained and untrained employees completed at Likert scale survey to measure their relative proficiency and assurance. The employees and managers of the ASDA completed a similar survey. The survey produced statistically significant data indicating that trained employees had a higher level of confidence than their un-trained peers. Managers tended to discount the value of the training. Finally, the research will be concluded on the basis of these findings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Research1
Problem Statement2
The Company Selected for the Study2
Aims and Objectives3
Significance5
Research Question6
Theoretical Frame work6
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW8
Training8
Approaches Research Underlying the Formation and Development13
Stages of Training and Development15
Training Needs Analysis16
Predicted Factors Participation in Training and Development17
Preconditions for a Successful Training and Development18
The Design of the Training20
Training Provision23
Transfer of Training for Work25
The Evaluation of the Effects of Training28
The Future30
Training and Development31
Effectiveness of Training in the Retail Industry32
Retail Sales Training33
ASDA Training Perspective35
Interlocking Factors36
Roles and Activities of the Human Resource Developer38
Characteristics of Training Program40
CHAPTER 03: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY42
Demographic Questions42
Data Collection Method42
Data Gathering Questions44
Survey Distribution45
Integrity Between Experimental and Control Groups46
Survey Distribution Issues46
Processing the Survey Data48
Lack of Turnover Data49
Limitation of the Study49
CHAPTER 04: FINDINGS51
Descriptive Data51
Experimental Group52
Control Group52
Management Responses53
Statistical Analysis54
Statistically Significant Findings58
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION62
Hypothesis62
Conclusion62
Practical Applications72
Personal Observations72
Recommendations73
Recommendations for Further Study78
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN80
REFERENCES83
APPENDICES92
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Appendix A: Employee Survey - Demographics96
Appendix A: Employee Survey - Data Questions97
Appendix B: Manager Survey98
Appendix C: Personalized Respondent Letter99
Appendix D: Manager Instruction Letter100
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Research
Traditionally it has been observed that retail industry mainly focuses on the high quality as well as the pricing strategy to get success in their market and these strategies are mainly implemented after discussion with their employees. Mostly, the retail employers treat their employees as the low skilled labours (Fornell 2001, pp.124). Mainly, the jobs announced by the retailers are for the lower most positions that need minimum skills and training, it is the main reason for which ...