Training & Development: How Do You Introduce It to Your Team?

reshmipillai
Hi Fellow Professionals,

Please find attached herewith a PPT presentation on Training & Development - An Introduction.

Your feedback is highly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Reshmi Pillai
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MK1271955
Hi,

It's an excellent PowerPoint presentation for the young trainers who are in need of it, and they should be aware of the term "training."

Dr. Murali Krishna
raninnes
Very good, Reshma. Just remember one golden rule: do not have letters over visuals (in this case, the hands), particularly when there is too much information on one slide and the letters are small. It can distract and also make it difficult to read. Change (1) the size/position of the picture; (2) the size/color of the letters; (3) the amount of information on one slide.

Best wishes, Rani
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nashbramhall
Dear Reshmi,

Rani is right. The content is good, but the presentation needs improvement to make an impact. As it stands, the background is distracting (What's the purpose of the globe in the palms?) and on some slides, the font is small, and there is too much information.

Have a nice day.

Simhan
A retired academic in the UK
kpmalathishiri
For a student, your presentation is fantastic. Please take the criticisms given earlier in the right perspective. It is a motivator for my students too. Keep it up.

God bless you.

Malathi
jaspreet_hr
Hi Reshmi,

I would also love to give my feedback on your fabulous creation. The material you have selected for the PPT is truly outstanding. The only issue is that the way the content has been presented or the pictures have been inserted slightly detracts from the creativity of the presentation.

Otherwise, it is great work. Keep it up.
nagaraj1946
Very good, that too for a student. But keep this trend. Once in the work culture, some of these principles may be forced to be forgotten. Good effort; probably all the aspects have been taken care of. One suggestion - how to find out training needs also needs to be sought out.

Nagara
mr.anil25
Hi Reshmi,

As I earlier told you, it is the best ppt I have ever seen. Each and every component is equally important. Do you have any ppt or Word document regarding Performance Management System or any HR-related topics? Please do send me. I am sending you a ppt of cross-cultural training.

Thanks and regards,
Anil
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Swapan Lahiri HR
Very comprehensive and well done. However, the text could have been organized so that they do not overlap the slide design, like the 'hand with globe', because it becomes difficult to read. Good PowerPoint presentation. Keep it up.
Raj Kumar Hansdah
Dear Reshmi
A good original PPT (I trust it is your own creation) !!!
We look forward to more of your original contributions.
Hope you will benefit from the inputs received.
I would like to add just one point; the quote on the introductory slide attributed to Nehru, in the correct form is as below :
" Training is costly,
but not to train is costlier. "

It is a very popular quote and used extensively by training institutions.
Another equally famous famous quote is from the legendary Management Guru, Peter Drucker :
“ If you think training is expensive, try ignorance. ”
Warm regards.
reshmipillai
Dear Anil,

I am in the process of creating a whole module of PPTs on T&D and PMS; I will post it soon.

Kind regards,
Reshmi Pillai
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