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1
Needs Assessment
  • Figuring out what is really needed
  • Not always an easy task
  • Needs lots of input
  • Takes a lot of work
  • Do it now or do lots more later
  • First step in HRD process

2
The HRD Process A DImE
3
Comparing the HRD Process Model to the PDM Model
  • HRD Process Model
  • Assess
  • Design
  • Implement
  • Evaluate
  • PDM
  • Analyze need
  • Design training
  • Develop
  • Produce pilot
  • Evaluate pilot
  • Deliver training
  • Improve

4
What is a Need?
  • A discrepancy between expectations and
    performance
  • Not only performance needs involved

5
Various Types of Needs
  • Performance
  • Diagnostic
  • Factors that can prevent problems from occurring
  • Analytic
  • Identify new or better ways to do things
  • Compliance
  • Mandated by law or regulation

6
Traps in Needs Assessment
  • Focusing only on individual performance
    deficiencies
  • Doesnt fix group or systemic problems
  • Starting with a Training Needs Assessment
  • If you know training is needed, why waste
    everyones time?

7
Traps in Needs Assessment 2
  • Using Questionnaires
  • Hard to control input, often high developmental
    costs, hard to write properly
  • Using soft data (opinions) only
  • Need performance and consequence data
  • Using hard data only
  • Easily measured data is provided, but critical,
    hard-to-measure data is missing

8
Levels of Assessment
  • Organization
  • Where is training needed and under what
    conditions?
  • Task
  • What must be done to perform the job effectively?
  • Person
  • Who should be trained and how?

9
Strategic/Organizational Analysis
  • A broad, systems view is needed
  • Need to identify
  • Organizational goals
  • Organizational resources
  • Organizational climate
  • Environmental constraints

10
Why Strategic Assessment is Needed
  • Ties HRD programs to corporate or organizational
    goals
  • Strengthens the link between profit and HRD
    actions
  • Strengthens corporate support for HRD
  • Makes HRD more of a revenue generator
  • Not a profit waster

11
Sources of Strategic Information
  • Mission statement
  • HRM inventory
  • Skills inventory
  • Quality of Working Life indicators
  • Efficiency indexes
  • System changes
  • Exit interviews

12
Task Analysis
  • The collection of data about a specific job or
    group of jobs
  • What employee needs to know to perform a job or
    jobs

13
How to Collect Information For a Task Analysis
  • Job descriptions
  • Task analysis
  • Performance standards
  • Perform job
  • Observe job
  • Ask questions
  • Analysis of problems

14
A Sample Task Analysis Process
  • Develop job description
  • Identify job tasks
  • What should be done
  • What is actually done
  • Describe KSAOs needed
  • Identify potential training areas
  • Prioritize potential training areas

15
Task Analysis for HRD Position
SOURCE From G. E. Mills, R. W. Pace, B. D.
Peterson (1988). Analysis in human resource
training and organizational development (p. 57).
Reading, MA Addison-Wesley. Reprinted by
permission.
16
Person Analysis
  • Determines training needs for specific
    individuals
  • Based on many sources of data
  • Summary Analysis
  • Determine overall success of the individual
  • Diagnostic Analysis
  • Discover reasons for performance

17
Performance Appraisal
  • Relied on heavily in person analysis
  • Hard to do
  • Vital to company and individual
  • Should be VERY confidential
  • Based too often on personal opinion

18
The Employee Appraisal Process
19
Performance Appraisal Process
  • Determine basis for appraisal
  • Job description, MBO objectives, job standards,
    etc.
  • Conduct the appraisal
  • Determine discrepancies between the standard and
    performance
  • Identify source(s) of discrepancies
  • Select ways to resolve discrepancies

20
Prioritizing HRD Needs
  • There are never enough resources available
  • Must prioritize efforts
  • Need full organizational involvement in this
    process
  • Involve an HRD Advisory Committee.

21
Warning!!
  • HRD cannot become a slow-acting bureaucracy!!
  • HRD must respond to corporate needs
  • HRD should be focused on performance
    improvement, and not just training
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