A Review of the Strategies Used in the IT sector for Employee Training and Development

Author:

Chethana K. M.1,Noronha Sonia Delrose2

Affiliation:

1. Research Scholar, Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru575001, India. & Assistant Professor of Business Administration, St. Agnes College, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India

2. Professor, Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, India

Abstract

Purpose: In the current economic climate, the ability of the organisation to find and keep quality people will determine its success or failure. The lifeblood of any firm is its workforce. The performance of the firm's employees determines whether it succeeds or fails. The basis of such success is thought to be employees who have received substantial training and development. The focus of the research was to identify this connection amidst employee performance, productivity along with instruction, and advancement. Numerous research studies have acknowledged this essential function. For example, they have emphasised the importance of maximising employees' contributions to the business's aims and goals in order to maintain effective performance. Employees are a costly and precious resource. Companies that place a high priority on shareholders and customer satisfaction value employee development because they acknowledge the significance of training initiatives. The productivity is increased by the numerous training and development programmes offered by IT companies to their employees. The goal the current study seeks to look at the various theoretical models together with frameworks connected to workforce development through training and development programmes and their effects on employee performance. The current paper provides a succinct assessment of the research on the value of training and how it boosts worker performance. Methodology: The IBEF report on the information technology industry, yearly reports from particular IT companies, journal articles in Google Scholar, media, and business websites are used as secondary sources of data to achieve the paper's goal. Findings: The findings indicate that for the human resource development sector, personal role involvement is more useful than workplace engagement. In a setting of intense competition, It is crucial to address how little the training function is valued in Indian organisations.. The study discovered that "future orientation," "in-group collectivism," and "uncertainty avoidance" are national cultural components that have an impact on e-learning practises. In this study, synchronous and asynchronous e-learning systems are distinguished, and the impact of culture on each is investigated. Originality/Value: This study will help in better understanding the various training and development procedures used by IT industry organisations. Strategies and SWOC Analysis are used to help businesses flourish and achieve greatness with the aid of their workforce. Paper Type: Case Study

Publisher

Srinivas University

Subject

General Medicine

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