Understanding T&D HR Functions in IT Companies

I'm Kanishka Mohapatra, currently pursuing PGDM (PM&HRD) from a reputed college in Pune. I am undertaking my winter internship at TCS Pune in the L&D department. Most of my colleagues here are learning officers, which is different from a T&D manager. I am curious about the functions of T&D HR in a large IT company like TCS.

Responsibilities of HR-T&D Department

Is creating learning content for employee courses a part of the HR-T&D department's responsibilities? I would appreciate your guidance on this query so I can discuss it with my mentor. She is currently working on developing learning content, and I am unsure if that aligns with HR responsibilities. Thank you.

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Responsibilities of an L&D Manager

Under T&D or L&D, you will find a plethora of responsibilities. In the capacity of an L&D Manager, one has to start by aligning the entire L&D function with the organizational vision, mission, and objectives, keeping in mind the business strategies in the scenarios in which the organization is operating (mostly dynamic).

Responsibilities Involved:

- Strategizing Learning Interventions
- Training Needs Identification
- Facilitation and Co-facilitation
- Training Program Design
- Change Management and OD Intervention
- E-learning Programmes
- Training Programs for Senior Management
- Training Partners’ Performance Evaluation for Empanelment
- Management and Execution of Training Calendar
- Training Evaluation
- Training Budget
- Learning Center Management, if you have any
- Reports and MIS
- Special Projects for Sales Revamp or Service Delivery Performance Improvement

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