Title: Training Employees
1Training Employees
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- Hospitality Human Resources Management and
Supervision
OH 8-1
2Differences Between Training and Education
- Goal
- Trainingto improve job skills and performance
- Educationto improve knowledge not connected to a
job - Focus
- Trainingabout learning how
- Educationabout learning what
- Timeframe
- Trainingshort-term
- Educationlong-term
3 - This restaurant manager must know and be able to
do many things. The task of training employees
is one of his most important responsibilities,
and the best training practices must be
consistently used.
4Benefits of Training
- The function of training is to improve the
skills, knowledge, and attitudes of employees for
their jobs. - Effective training improves the quality of
employee work, promotes employee growth, keeps
employees challenged and satisfied, and creates
talent to help the organization grow. - Foodservice operations of all sizes require
trained employees.
5Benefits of Training
- Improved job skills
- Applies basic foodservice skills
- Prepares employees for new assignments
- Needed for equipment operation
- Necessary for new procedures
- Increases job proficiency
- Increases sales and profitability
6Other Reasons for Training
- Helps non-English speaking employees part of
encouraging a diverse workforce - Transfers values Every employee represents, in
their actions and performance, the company they
work for. It is essential that they understand
company values. - Creates consistency The key to success
- Increases employees morale and confidence
Investing in training our employees communicates
their importance to the organization
7Other Reasons for Training continued
- Combats turnover Training helps demonstrate that
employees are appreciated and may help to
increase job satisfaction and commitment which,
in turn, reduces turnover. - Reduces legal liabilities Having all employees
in the same role participate in the same training
helps ensure the equal treatment that is the
cornerstone of equal opportunity laws. - Increases safety The cost of accidents outweigh
the cost of properly training employees about
safety procedures. - Increases guest satisfaction and profitability
Managers can either spend a lot of money
regaining lost customers or spend less money for
proper staff training.
8Negligent Training
- The lack of training or inadequate training
- Customers may sue companies for problems they
have experienced that are blamed on the lack of
effective training. - Special concerns include food safety, equipment
care/use, and personal safety/security.
9Safety Training
- Hopefully, this employee received the proper
training and consistently follows the proper
operating instructions when operating this
potentially dangerous piece of equipment.
10Elements of Good Training
- The most effective training includes
- Only things relevant to the job
- Presentation of information that employees do not
already know and cannot do - Hands-on work to reinforce learning
11When Training Works
Motivation/ Boredom/ Personal Distractions
Resource Problems/ Obstacles
Knows how
Bad Job Fit/ Bad Hire
TRAIN
Wants to
12Principles of Good Training
- Based on Guidelines and Objectives
- Qualified and Thoroughly Prepared Trainers
- Sufficient Practice
- EffectiveTraining Evaluation
13Principle 1Content Based on Guidelines and
Objectives
- Guidelines, standards, procedures, and practices
must be the foundation for training. - Skills, knowledge, and attitudes to be learned
should be stated as learning objectives that
drive the content of training programs.
14Goal/Objective
- Learning objectives contain 4 parts
- Performance what they will do
- Conditions under what situation they will do it
- Standards how well they will do it
- Repetition how often/long they will do it
- Example
- Lets practice
15Write a Learning Objective
- Set table
- Fold napkins
- Make vodka martini
- Prepare Caesar salad
- Roast red peppers
- Balance cashier drawer
16Principal 2Qualified and Prepared Trainers
- Training skills include
- Motivating the learner
- Providing constructive feedback
- Adjusting the training based on the trainees
needs - Helping the learner transfer learning back to the
job - The trainer must be able to perform the tasks
being trained
17Principle 3 Sufficient Practice
18Principal 4Effective Evaluation of Trainee
- Determine if employee meets standards after
training - Teach what is actually needed
- Validation compares training content and
evaluation methods to the actual job of an
employee who can do the work. - Evaluate if training has been successful or needs
to be repeated or modified
19Principal 4Effective Evaluation of Trainer
- Training skills include
- Motivating the learner
- Providing constructive feedback
- Adjusting the training based on the trainees
needs - Helping the learner transfer learning back to the
job - The trainer must be able to perform the tasks
being trained
20Procedures for Training Evaluation
- Create a checklist to include all tasks covered
by training and verify with trainees that they
were addressed. - Create an evaluation form.
- Evaluate progress of the training.
- Create an evaluation process.
- Make modifications to training materials and
procedures as needed.
21Retraining Employees
- Good coaching can eliminate some causes of
performance problems. - Start with what the employee already knows, and
then modify the original training to address
deficiencies. - After training, continue coaching and monitoring.
22Determining Training Needs
- Observing work performance Are SOPs (Standard
Operating Procedure)s being followed - Receiving input from employees and customers
performance appraisals and customer comments - Making inspections Information inspections
during work performance - Analyzing information Actual results/performance
against standard/budget - Conducting exit interviews issues regarding
training
23Develop Training Plans Training Lessons
- Training Plans
- Schedule dates and time
- Sequence of training
- Who will present specific lessons
- Skills of trainers for specific lessons
- Training Lessons
- Why Training objective
- What Content
- How Methods of training
24Four-Step Training Method
- Step 1 Preparation - Preparation involves
motivating the trainee to want to learn, and
involves relating the training content to the job
and to the employees success on the job. - Step 2 Presentation - Presentation involves the
task of providing the training. - Step 3 Practice - Practice allows the trainee
to practice the task while the trainer observes
and advises. - Step 4 Performance - Performance relates to
following up after the training has been
successfully practiced to provide feedback as
necessary.
25Elements of Good Training
- The most effective training includes
- Only things relevant to the job
- Presentation of information that employees do not
already know and cannot do - Hands-on work to reinforce learning
26Thoroughly Prepared Materials
- Training materials should
- Cover the content of the training
- Provide primary and backup content
- Provide instructions for conducting the training
27Effective Learning Methods and Sequence
- Effective training
- Breaks the learning into manageable modules
- Teaches each module using a classic model
(four-step training method)
28Integrative Training
Some simple tasks (example presenting a menu to
a guest) might be taught as one module.
Complicated tasks (example how to bake bread)
might require several modules. For each module,
the four step method (prepare, present, practice,
and perform) can be used.
29Group Training
- Teach same job-related information to more than
one trainee - Lecture method with visual aids or handouts
- Demonstration
- Questions and Answers
- Trainee practices a task
30Forms of Training
31Industry-Recognized Training
- Many off-the-shelf training resources are
excellent and cost-effective. - External resources must meet objectives of the
program being planned. - There are many sources of external training
materials and training programs. - OSHA etoolbox
32How Would You Answer the Following Questions?
- Training is about learning _______, and education
is about learning _______. - The first step in the four step training method
is _______. - Trainees (learners) must be motivated to learn.
(True/False) - Training evaluation should address the objectives
of the training. (True/False)
33Key Term Review
- Four P approach (or Four Ps)same as classic
model of training - Four-step training method same as classic
training model - Instructional design systematic process of
developing instruction based on adult learning
principles - Integrative practice final aspect of the classic
training model in which the trainee properly
demonstrates several training modules in the
proper sequence
34Key Term Review continued
- Job instruction training same as classic model
of training - Learning objectives skills, knowledge, and
attitudes to be learned by trainees during the
training program - Needs assessment process that determines a
participants readiness for training and his/her
existing skills and knowledge
35Key Term Review continued
- Negligent training willful lack of training or
inadequate training - Task analysis process used to determine the
proper or best way to perform job duties - Validation process of comparing the content of
training and its evaluation methods to the actual
job done by an experienced staff member to
determine whether the content of the training and
the correct work procedures are the same.
36Next Week Homework
- Read Chapter 4, and Article review for any topic
covered today - Project Work
- Orientation Process
- Training plan for a specific task
- The plan should include the following
- Goal/Objective
- Method of Instruction
- Who will attend training?
- Who will conduct training?
- Where will training be conducted
- Equipment needed
- Safety information
- What to do
- How to do it
- Additional information
- Performance standards
- Evaluation of training