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Old 05-05-2008, 12:59 PM
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Hi Vijay,

I will send you details ASAP. Please provide me your email ID and drop me a test mail on

Regards,
Altaf
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Old 06-05-2008, 11:08 AM
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Hi,

Valuable information to training managers, training heads & HRMs

I believe that training is 100% critical to the success of an organization. It is sad how so many companies look at training as “overhead” or a “cost center” instead of understanding the investment being made into the people and how that will benefit the company down the road

“It’s better to train your people and have them leave than it is to not train them and they stay or they don’t get training and they leave.”

Regards,
Altaf
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Old 07-05-2008, 09:56 AM
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Hi,

Managing training, managing trainers
If you read through this list, you can see that the job of the training manager is divided into two parts: planning for and managing the training itself (1-6), and working with and managing the training staff (7-15). I think this accurately reflects the two-pronged nature of the training manager’s role, and, in fact, I think it should be carried over into evaluations of job performance for training managers.

1)Assess organizational, departmental, and program needs.
2)Develop plans for the department and programs.
3)Link human performance to the effectiveness of the enterprise.
4)Apply instructional system design and development principles.
5)Assure the application of effective training principles.
6)Evaluate the instructional design, development, and delivery functions.

7)Apply the principles of performance management to own staff.
Think critically when making decisions and solving problems.
9)Assure actions are consistent with goals and objectives.
10)Adapt strategies and solutions given change.
11)Produce effective and efficient solutions.
12)Develop and sustain social relationships.
13)Provide leadership.
14)Use effective interpersonal communication techniques.
15)Communicate effectively orally and in writing.

The competencies having to do with the training task also follow a natural progression. We begin by assessing the training needs of the unit(s) we are responsible for. We then develop plans to meet those needs, being sure to tie our training objectives to performance that will actually enhance the effectiveness of the unit(s). Next we build or obtain training that fits into those plans and that exhibits good instructional design. While the training is actually taking place, we make sure that the trainers are following effective training principles. Finally, when it’s all over, we evaluate the design, development, and delivery of the training, and start the loop all over again.

I like these. You could take a brand-new, wet-behind-the-ears training manager, show her the first six competencies, and say, “Do these six things at a high level of competence and effectiveness, and everyone outside your staff will consider you an excellent training manager.” And in truth, any training manager that carries off 1 through 6 will be managing the training task very well.

Of course, an astute person, even though they are a new hire, would ask the obvious follow-up question: “What do I need to do to be considered an excellent training manager by the training staff itself?” The answer, of course, is simple—“See competencies 7 through 15.” And that’s where your newbie training manager may begin to feel overwhelmed.

Regards,
Altaf
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Old 08-05-2008, 11:56 AM
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helo frnz,

with reference to the post , i would like to disclose that I am pursuing PGDBM<HR+MKTG> frm bnglore & am also intersted in attending the meet, so pls let me know if am eligible for tht ..

pls send me the details
"sharmadeepak.hr@gmail.com"
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Old 08-05-2008, 12:08 PM
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Hi,

An Important question.

The American Society for Training has estimated the spend to be in the range of 2-2.5 per cent of company turnover on employee skill development programmes., though progressive companies are known to spend up to five per cent of their turnover on training.

What about India?

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Altaf
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Old 08-05-2008, 05:57 PM
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Dear Deepak,

Thanks for showing interest in this meet.

Regards,
Altaf
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Old 09-05-2008, 12:24 AM
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Hi Altaf,

I am the project director of educational project named as INDEEA. We are meant for the soft skill development and industry oriented computer courses.

Thanks

Girish Kulkarni
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:19 AM
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Dear Altaf,

I have sent u a mail separately in this regards.
Pls keep in touch.

Regards,

V.K.Krishna Kumar, Chennai.
Mob:09940645689
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Old 09-05-2008, 01:15 PM
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Dear All,

Thanks for showing your intrest in this meet. If you have any suggestion for this meet, please share it with me on

regards,
altaf
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Old 10-05-2008, 09:51 AM
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Dear Training Managers and Training Heads,

We are conducting a meet at Bangalore in the month of June, 2008 for Training managers,Training Heads. Interested Participants can revert to me with following details. (Name,Designation,Email Id,Mob,Industry,Location & Exp).

Please drop me a mail from your official Email ID with the above mentioned details to or

Regards,
Altaf
+91 9844554657

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