HRreview Header

Two thirds of companies fail to evaluate training

-

More than two thirds of the organisations fail to evaluate their training schemes. In order to boost a performance companies must implement evaluation processes that are aligned with business strategy.

John McGurk, the CIPD’s advisor for learning and talent, said: “Without any sort of evaluation, an organisation’s coaching initiatives are left vulnerable to both financial and resourcing pressures, which could be particularly dangerous in tough economic times.”

Market research and consultancy firm for the training sector Pardo Fox released its index of the UK’s top 50 IT training companies in 2010.

Howard Teale, general manager of Indicia Training, claimed the report highlighted the “surprising ability of small firms to compete with their larger counterparts” as many of the larger providers had seen sales drop, while a number of smaller ones had seen turnover and clients numbers grow.

“Research has shown large companies’ fees for popular courses can cost up to 20% more than their smaller counterparts. The less costly providers claim this is due to them having more flexible terms and conditions,” he said.



Latest news

James Rowell: The human side of expenses – what employee behaviour reveals about modern work

If you want to understand how your people really work, look at their expenses. Not just the total sums, but the patterns.

Skills overhaul needed as 40% of job capabilities set to change by 2030

Forecasts suggest 40 percent of workplace skills could change by 2030, prompting calls for UK employers to prioritise adaptability.

Noisy and stuffy offices linked to lost productivity and retention concerns

UK employers are losing more than 330 million working hours each year due to office noise, poor air quality and inadequate workplace conditions.

Turning Workforce Data into Real Insight: A practical session for HR leaders

HR teams are being asked to deliver greater impact with fewer resources. This practical session is designed to help you move beyond instinct and start using workforce data to make faster, smarter decisions that drive real business results.
- Advertisement -

Bethany Cann of Specsavers

A working day balancing early talent strategy, university partnerships and family life at the international opticians retailer.

Workplace silence leaving staff afraid to raise mistakes

Almost half of UK workers feel unable to raise concerns or mistakes at work, with new research warning that workplace silence is damaging productivity.

Must read

Nick Gold: People-powered productivity in the AI era

While AI offers benefits, it isn’t going to change things overnight. And if we have people in our business, it’s our duty to create the environment for them to thrive.

Dr Alex Linley: Think differently how to embrace neurodiversity at work

Can neurodiversity be used as a strength instead of being viewed as a weakness?
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you