You need to sit with the department heads and prepare the TNA with the help of a Skills Matrix. The Skills Matrix should have the competencies that are required to perform a particular job. Once you have the Skills Matrix ready, you can sit with the department heads/line managers and assess the individuals on each competency.
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From Saudi Arabia, Jiddah
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From Saudi Arabia, Jiddah
The above-mentioned is correct, but before that, please ensure the competence standard is aligned with the workers or peers. Some may be senior, while others may be qualified in their graduation. Therefore, only by considering this can you determine what they need and what they do not need.
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From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
A lot of people don't know the difference between TNA and TNI. You can have a TNI form, but I am wondering what a TNA form is. Once the needs are identified, we analyze them and use various TNA formats. We then publish a TNA report.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
hi atul i hope there is no much difference between TNA and TNI since Training Need Analysis or Training Need Identification both are same to plan a training calender. thanks naveen 0-9677-010-010
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
What you hoped is not very correct. I am a certified instructional designer and I have completed ISTD. I know for sure that TNI and TNA are part of the Analysis phase of ADDIE; however, they are sequential and TNI leads to TNA. Here are the differences for everyone's knowledge:
1. TNI is the first sub-step of the ADDIE; TNA is the second sub-step.
2. TNI is a process to identify business, job performance, training, or individual needs and the learning gaps in Knowledge, Skills, or Attitude pertaining to them; TNA is the process of analyzing the findings of the TNI.
3. TNI is more assessment-oriented; TNA is more research-oriented.
I am appending a TNA report. I hope this helps…
Regards.
From India, Delhi
1. TNI is the first sub-step of the ADDIE; TNA is the second sub-step.
2. TNI is a process to identify business, job performance, training, or individual needs and the learning gaps in Knowledge, Skills, or Attitude pertaining to them; TNA is the process of analyzing the findings of the TNI.
3. TNI is more assessment-oriented; TNA is more research-oriented.
I am appending a TNA report. I hope this helps…
Regards.
From India, Delhi
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