Towards more effective training programmes: a study of trainer attributes
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to ascertain the predictors of training effectiveness with special reference to the characteristics of trainers.
Design/methodology/approach
Characteristics of trainers as obtained from the extant literature served as seven independent variables to predict training effectiveness, measured in terms of trainee satisfaction with the training programme. Data were collected by administering a structured questionnaire on employees selected through simple random sampling. A total of 80 responses were obtained and subjected to multiple regression analysis.
Findings
Of the seven independent variables, only two, namely trainer's comfort level with the subject matter and trainer's rapport with trainees, were found to be the significant predictors of trainee satisfaction. Hence, the hypothesis that all seven independent variables are significant predictors of trainee satisfaction was partially proved.
Originality/value
Training programmes should be designed keeping in mind the knowledge level of trainers and their interpersonal skills. The paper suggests some measures that a trainer may adopt for a better learning experience of the participants.
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Citation
Ghosh, P., Satyawadi, R., Prasad Joshi, J., Ranjan, R. and Singh, P. (2012), "Towards more effective training programmes: a study of trainer attributes", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 44 No. 4, pp. 194-202. https://doi.org/10.1108/00197851211231469
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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