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HR
Training
Programs
Catalog
For: Internal Hr
teams,
Hr Outsourcing
Solution Providers
and Hr Consulting
Firms

Coaches : Ms. Swini
Deshpande and Mr. C.S.
Thakar
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Contents:

S.no.    Program Name                   Duration   Page No.
    1 Human Resources Basic Program     2 days        3 to 4
    2 Staff Motivation Program          1 day              5
    3 Managing Absence                  1 day              6
    4 Recruitment & Selection           2 days       7 to 8
    5 Interviewing Techniques Program   1day         9 to 11
    6 Training Needs Analysis           1 day       12 to 13
    7 Managing Diversity                1 day       14 to 15
    8 Performance Management            2 days      16 to 18
    9 Managing Redundancy               1 day       19 to 20
   10 Performance Appraisals            1 day       21 to 22
   11 Coaching & Mentoring              2 days            23




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1. Human Resources Program 2days
Objectives

After this Human Resources training course, delegates will have knowledge of:

•       The current and future role of HR specialists

•       Planning for people

•       Patterns of work in flexible organizations

•       Recruiting and selecting the right people

•       Equality in practice

•       Training and development with purpose

•       Performance management

•       Rewarding employees

•       Job evaluation

•       The ethics of HR

•       The basics of employment law

•       The skill set for HR specialist




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Course Content

•      Objectives and introductions

•      Welfare to internal consultant: the changing role

•      The basics of best HR practice in:

•      Planning for people

•      Utilizing people productively

•      Finding the right people

•      Developing the organization through developing people

•      Managing performance and development

•      Putting value on jobs and rewarding appropriately

•      Handling the ethical issues

•      Achieving equality

•      Measuring progress

•      An outline of key employment law issues




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2. Staff Motivation Program 1 day




Objectives

After this Staff Motivation training course, delegates will be able to:

•        Understand people’s motivations at work

•        Understand the relevant and proven theories of motivation and how they apply in workplace

•        Practice motivational techniques

•        Understand how job satisfaction can influence motivation and what can be done to enhance it

•        Provide an action plan



Course Content

This Staff Motivation Skills course is designed to teach you:

•        To understand people’s motivations at work

•        To understand the relevant and proven theories of motivation and how they apply in workplace

•        To practice motivational techniques

•        To understand how job satisfaction can influence motivation and what can be done to

         enhance it
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•   To provide an action plan

•   To understand why people work

•   To understand the theories behind motivation

•   How to apply good motivational techniques

•   How to motivate oneself




3. Managing Absence                                1 day
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Objectives

After this Managing Absence training course, delegates will:

•                   Understand the cost of absence.

•                   Have appreciation of the need to manage absence effectively.

•                   Know how to set up an absence management policy.

•                   Have interpersonal skills involved in dealing with absence notification and

                    return to work interviews.

•                   Have an understanding the link to the disciplinary procedure.




Course Content

•                   Welcome and introductions and discussion of objectives.

•                   The cost of absence.

•                   Establishing an absence management policy.

•                   Implementing the policy.

•                   Handling the sickness notification call.

•                   The return to work interview.

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•        Skills and behaviors for conducting the interview appropriately.

•        Practice in conducting return to work interviews.

•        Managing sickness review discussions.

•        Linking to the disciplinary process.

•        Personal action planning.




4. Recruitment & Selection 2 days
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Objectives

Having completed this Recruitment & Selection training course, participants will be able to:

•                   Develop job specifications and person specifications to fit current

                    recruitment needs of the business

•                   Examine selection methods and their effectiveness in helping identify

                    the best interview candidates

•                   Develop communications and techniques in order to get the best out of

                   recruitment interviews



Course Content

Introduction:

•                   Types of interview

•                   Basic requirements

•                   Communication

Preparing for the interview:

•                   Factors that could affect the interview

•                   Gathering information
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•                    Planning & setup

•                    Objective and question setting

Interview Conduct:

•                    Controlling the interview

•                    Questioning techniques

•                    Active listening

•                    Non verbal communication

•                    Creating rapport



Analyzing the vacancy:

•                    Job Specification

•                    Candidate profile

•                    Selecting the candidate

•                    Selection methods



Recruitment interview:

•                    Creating the right environment

•                    Organization representation

•                    Employment legislation

•                    Analyzing the interviewee




Induction plans:

•                    Developing plans

•                    Short and long term objectives


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5. Interviewing Techniques Program
1day

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Objectives

At the end of the Interviewing Techniques training course, delegates will be able to demonstrate a
better understanding of how to:

•                   Work with a person specification

•                   Recognize a credible C.V.

•                   Understand the importance of interviewing effectively

•                   Understand the styles of selection interviewing

•                   Identify the key criteria for the job

•                   Work with company interview forms and check sheets

•                   Understand the concepts of group interviewing

•                   Use good questioning techniques

•                   Understand the benefits and skills of effective listening

•                   Understand how to make and select the best candidate

•                   Build rapport with candidates in order to gain relevant information about

                    their background and experiences

•                   Recognize behavior, type and temperament traits

•                   Have greater confidence in their ability control the interview
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•                Be aware of interviewing, selection, recruitment issues relating to fairness,

                 race, sexual orientation, ethnic background and religion



Course Content

•                Introductions, Course Objectives and Ice Breaker

•                Designing your selection process

•                An Interview is a “Life changing experience”

•                What sort of person are you looking for?

•                Relating The Person Specification to the Job Description

•                The Person Specification

•                Evaluating C.V’s application forms and covering letters

•                Behavioral interviewing skills

•                Look for specific situations, innovations and solutions to problems selecting

                 your team that will make a difference!

•                Competency based interviewing

•                Observing

•                Summarizing

•                Note taking

•                Handling questions from the candidate

•                Time and meeting management

•                Sample of information required –

•                How do you find out?

•                How can you check if a person is a good communicator?

•                How can you check if a person would make a good team leader or manager?

•                How can you check if the person is good with figures and money?

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•              How can you check if the person would be good with customers (internal

               and external)?

•              How can you check if the person is a good organizer?

•              Effective Interviewing Skills

•              How can you check if the person is a “team player”

•              How can you check if the person is creative and an ideas person?

•              How can you check if the person is trustworthy?

•              How can you check if the person is a good time keeper?

•              How can you see if the person is good at prioritizing and managing their time?

•              How can you check if the person can work on their initiative and are self motivated?

•              Understanding the concepts of group interviewing

•              How would you recognize specific personality traits and behavior in

               group interactions?

•              Room layout

•              Effective listening

•              Controlling the Interview

•              What not to do in Interviews

•              Questioning Techniques

•              What style and methods of questioning will you use?

•              Writing comments on Interview Forms

•              Factual

•              Defendable

•              Unbiased

•              Unambiguous

•              The Selection!


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6. Training Needs Analysis 1 day


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Objectives

After this Training Needs Analysis training course, delegates will be able to:

•                    Prepare a plan for the identification of current and future training needs.

•                    Select and use information-gathering techniques effectively.

•                    Analyze the information to prioritize training needs.

•                    Produce a training plan showing solutions, priorities and benefit projections



Course Content

Training Needs Identification:

•                    Identifying training needs in a business-driven context

•                    Linking to corporate vision, strategy and organizational objectives

•                    Recognizing training needs revealed by business performance shortfall.



A Systematic Model:

•                    Understanding the stages of the systematic training needs analysis model;

•                    Logical sequencing


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•                   Identifying residual, present and future training needs

Collection and Analysis of Information:

•                   Collecting information about knowledge and skills requirements for specific

                    job competencies

•                   Sources of information

•                   Using and adapting survey instruments, questionnaires, interviews, observation.

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Developing Solutions:

•                   Appropriate training interventions

•                   Producing the initial action plan

•                   Determining priorities

•                   Identifying ‘achievement windows’

•                   Defining costs, success criteria and benefits.

Reports:

•                   Structuring written reports and presentations on training needs and priorities

•                   Writing behavioral objectives

•                   Using persuasive techniques and follow-up activities to

                    support recommendations.




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7. Managing Diversity 1 day




Objectives

By the end of this Managing Diversity training course, delegates will be able to:

•                   Achieve a clear understanding of diversity and the different forms it can take.

•                   Understand the differences between diversity and equal opportunities.

•                   Recognize the benefits that diversity can bring to your organization.

•                   Build a business case for introducing a culture positively embracing diversity

                     In to your organization.

•                   Understand the key employment legislation and the impact on your business.



Course Content

•                   Defining Diversity in the Workplace

•                   Understanding the concept of diversity

•                   Exploring the difference between diversity & equal opportunities

•                   Identifying the impact of diversity on your business

•                   Best practice for a diverse working environment


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•              Identifying how diversity benefits the organization, both directly and indirectly

•              The effect of diversity on organizational behavior

•              Understand the impact of demographic and market changes

•              Managing Diversity at Work

•              Legislation and developments

•              Preparing for the introduction of the ‘Age discrimination’

•              Identify diversity issues in your organization that need to be addressed

•              Action Planning

•              Implementing diversity in your work place

•              Planning your key next steps




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8. Performance Management 2 days




Objectives

Having completed this Performance Management training course, participants will be able to:

•                  Understand the aims of performance management

•                  Identify acceptable standards of performance.

•                  Conduct effective reviews of performance

•                  Set SMART objectives

•                  Manage the performance of the ‘star’, the ‘plodder’, the ‘peaked’ and the

                   ‘poor’ employee



Course Content

What is Performance Management?

•                  Responsibility for getting the best results from staff

•                  Performance not personality

•                  Structuring expectations

•                  Importance of planning

Standards of Performance and Behavior:
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•                   Considering the circumstances

•                   The skills needed

•                   Understanding the skills

•                   Assessing the skills

•                   Setting the standards

•                   SMART objectives

•                   Team and individual objectives

Types of Performance:

•                   Approaches for managing the performance of the four types of employee –

                   the ‘star’, the ‘plodder’, the ‘peaked’ and the ‘poor’

•                   In addition, managing the performance of those who think they are brilliant

                    but who actually are mediocre!



Leadership:

•                   The role of the leader

•                   Attributes of a leader

•                   Maintaining authority and respect

•                   Leadership styles

•                   Achieving results through others

•                   Improving individual performance



Motivation - The Vital Ingredient:

•                   Motivation factors

•                   Motivational techniques

•                   Practical steps in motivation


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•                Different people with different needs



Managing Performance:

•                The value of ongoing performance management

•                Evaluating progress and achievement

•                Maintaining flexibility to business change

•                Recognizing and closing performance gaps

•                Revising standards

•                The role of coaching in performance management



Coaching:

•                Adapting your style

•                Organizational alignment

•                Making skilled interventions

•                Giving constructive feedback and praise

•                Link to appraisals




9. Managing Redundancy 1 day

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Objectives

After this Managing Redundancy training course, delegates will be able to:

•                   Understand the law as it applies when a redundancy situation occurs

•                   Manage the redundancy process and procedure within the law and according

                     to best practice

•                   Understand the process, skills and methods of communicating difficult messages

                    to those staff affected by the redundancy process

•                   Be aware of actions that need to be taken to communicate with and manage

                    the motivation of remaining staff



Course Content

This 1-day workshop is practical & interactive using discussion groups, activities and exercises to explore
and develop the necessary skills.

•                   What is a redundancy - the key principles and according to the law

•                   Meeting statutory requirements – a look at the law on redundancy

•                   An appreciation and understanding of the procedural steps to follow when

                    dealing with a redundancy situation

•                   The law as it applies to the various stages of redundancy

•                   Your role and responsibilities in the redundancy process

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•                   When and how to consult, and who to notify

•                   The principles of consultation

•                   The duty to consult. When, who and how to consult

•                   The rights of redundant employees



•                   Planning redundancy selection - the impact of various methods on the organization

•                   Implementing a selection strategy

•                   Selection criteria

•                   How to avoid the pitfalls

Breaking the news

•                   Process and skills of communicating difficult messages to staff affected

•                   Professionally preparing and managing your emotions in a potentially

                    Stressful situation which managing a redundancy programme presents

•                   Supporting those at risk

•                   Alternative employment: definition of and requirements according to the law

•                   Outplacement service guidance and career support

•                   Helping the survivors

•                   Communicating & gaining understanding of the reasons why some of

                    their colleagues have been made redundant

•                   Sustaining motivation and focus amongst the remaining workforce


10. Performance Appraisals 1 day



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Objectives

Having completed this Performance Appraisals training course, participants will be able to:

•                   Understand the purpose of the appraisal process and your role and

                    responsibilities as appraiser

•                   Plan, prepare and structure a review

•                   Remain fair and consistent, avoiding bias

•                   Achieve honest and open communications

•                   Learn how to listen and give clear and specific feedback

•                   Define areas for appraise development and set clear objectives

•                   Tackle performance problems and sensitive issues effectively

•                   Conduct appraisals in a confident and professional manner



Course Content

The Importance of Staff Appraisal:

•                   Defining aims, purpose, objectives in order to improve performance

•                   Developing an Effective Appraisal System

•                   Frequency of appraisal, supported by one-to-ones and informal review

•                   Action plans and development plans

Your Responsibilities:

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•                  Approaching appraisals with confidence

•                  Getting balanced and honest feedback on performance

•                  Effective Planning for the Appraisal

•                  Gathering the information you need: drafting an appraisal plan

The Appraisal Meeting:

•                  Establishing open and honest communications

•                  Questioning and listening skills

•                  Planning and conducting a structured, balanced and participative discussion

•                  Review of current compared to previous performance

Managing the Performance:

•                  Providing evidence

•                  Dealing with conflict

•                  Addressing issues of poor performance

Setting SMART objectives:

•                  Adopting an Assertive and Confident Appraisal Technique

•                  Interpersonal skills within the appraisal meeting

•                  Inspiring confidence in the appraisal

•                  Overcoming resistance and handling uncooperative individuals

Giving Feedback

•                  Completing the appraisal minutes

•                  Using positive and action promoting language

•                  The Follow-up Process

•                  Identifying areas of concern




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11. Coaching & Mentoring 2 days
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Objectives

On this Coaching & Mentoring training course delegates will understand:

•                  How coaching can be used to improve individual performance

•                  The relationship between coaching and other performance

                   management techniques

•                  The key coaching styles (input and output)

•                  The coaching process and skills

•                  The role of the mentor and mentoring programmes



Course Content

•                  Coaching styles: Input and output coaching

•                  Coaching in the context of other performance development techniques

•                  Applications for coaching

•                  Measuring results

•                  Coaching Process: A coaching model
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•              Developing empathy

•              Questioning techniques

•              Putting coaching into practice

•              Mentoring: Structuring a Mentoring programme to give benefits to the

               company and individuals involved

•              Who needs mentoring and who makes a good mentor?

•              Responsibilities, skills and overcoming problems

•              Defining and developing the mentoring relationship




Coach Profile Ms. Swini A. Deshpande
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Qualifications:

    •   Commerce graduate from Pune University in 1998.
    •   Advance Diploma in computers software system and Application in 1999
    •   Post graduate in Masters in Personnel Management from Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute of
        Management & Research, Pimpri, Pune in 2003
    •   Diploma in Training and Development (ISTD) from ISTD – New Delhi, 2010



Experience


    •   A dynamic professional more than 10 years experience in HRM broadly in Recruitment,
        Training & Development, Performance Management Systems, Policies & procedures and
        Administration.


    •   Worked with Industries like Insurance, Power & Construction, Service Industry and
        Automobile. Currently running own business as HR Consultant i.e. SS Consultancy
        Services, Pune

    •   Also done successfully Implementation of ISO/TS 16949 and ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001.
        Certified Internal Auditor for ISO/TS 16949 and ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001.

    •   Trained people in many Industries as well as Institutes i.e. HR, Engineering, BPO, IT,
        Automobile etc.


Contact details:

Linked In Public Profile: in.linkedin.com/pub/swini-deshpande/15/35a/846

Cell: +91 9545456996

Email: swinideshpande@rediffmail.com




Coach Profile: Mr. Chandrashekhar
Thakar
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Experience:
    •   Ex AVP-H.R., Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.



    •   H. R. Professional with a background of Commerce & an approach of law with a rich track record
        of 35 years



    •   Worked in maximum Domains and premium Companies of Mumbai under the work culture of
        TQM/ ISO & ERP



    •   Worked with TCS, Blue Star, Shapoorji Pallonji, Ichbaan Honda, Patni, Reliance etc.

Specialties

- Executive Coach

- Group Trainer

- H.R. Consultant

- Visiting Faculty for HR/ Law/ Marketing & Finance

Contact details:


Cell: +91 9987682497

Email: shekhar.thakar@gmail.com

Linked In Public Profile: in.linkedin.com/pub/chandrashekhar-thakar/13/600/914




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New Hr Training Catalog

  • 1. HR Training Programs Catalog For: Internal Hr teams, Hr Outsourcing Solution Providers and Hr Consulting Firms Coaches : Ms. Swini Deshpande and Mr. C.S. Thakar
  • 3. Contents: S.no. Program Name Duration Page No. 1 Human Resources Basic Program 2 days 3 to 4 2 Staff Motivation Program 1 day 5 3 Managing Absence 1 day 6 4 Recruitment & Selection 2 days 7 to 8 5 Interviewing Techniques Program 1day 9 to 11 6 Training Needs Analysis 1 day 12 to 13 7 Managing Diversity 1 day 14 to 15 8 Performance Management 2 days 16 to 18 9 Managing Redundancy 1 day 19 to 20 10 Performance Appraisals 1 day 21 to 22 11 Coaching & Mentoring 2 days 23 3|Page
  • 4. 1. Human Resources Program 2days Objectives After this Human Resources training course, delegates will have knowledge of: • The current and future role of HR specialists • Planning for people • Patterns of work in flexible organizations • Recruiting and selecting the right people • Equality in practice • Training and development with purpose • Performance management • Rewarding employees • Job evaluation • The ethics of HR • The basics of employment law • The skill set for HR specialist 4|Page
  • 5. Course Content • Objectives and introductions • Welfare to internal consultant: the changing role • The basics of best HR practice in: • Planning for people • Utilizing people productively • Finding the right people • Developing the organization through developing people • Managing performance and development • Putting value on jobs and rewarding appropriately • Handling the ethical issues • Achieving equality • Measuring progress • An outline of key employment law issues 5|Page
  • 6. 2. Staff Motivation Program 1 day Objectives After this Staff Motivation training course, delegates will be able to: • Understand people’s motivations at work • Understand the relevant and proven theories of motivation and how they apply in workplace • Practice motivational techniques • Understand how job satisfaction can influence motivation and what can be done to enhance it • Provide an action plan Course Content This Staff Motivation Skills course is designed to teach you: • To understand people’s motivations at work • To understand the relevant and proven theories of motivation and how they apply in workplace • To practice motivational techniques • To understand how job satisfaction can influence motivation and what can be done to enhance it 6|Page
  • 7. To provide an action plan • To understand why people work • To understand the theories behind motivation • How to apply good motivational techniques • How to motivate oneself 3. Managing Absence 1 day 7|Page
  • 8. Objectives After this Managing Absence training course, delegates will: • Understand the cost of absence. • Have appreciation of the need to manage absence effectively. • Know how to set up an absence management policy. • Have interpersonal skills involved in dealing with absence notification and return to work interviews. • Have an understanding the link to the disciplinary procedure. Course Content • Welcome and introductions and discussion of objectives. • The cost of absence. • Establishing an absence management policy. • Implementing the policy. • Handling the sickness notification call. • The return to work interview. 8|Page
  • 9. Skills and behaviors for conducting the interview appropriately. • Practice in conducting return to work interviews. • Managing sickness review discussions. • Linking to the disciplinary process. • Personal action planning. 4. Recruitment & Selection 2 days 9|Page
  • 10. Objectives Having completed this Recruitment & Selection training course, participants will be able to: • Develop job specifications and person specifications to fit current recruitment needs of the business • Examine selection methods and their effectiveness in helping identify the best interview candidates • Develop communications and techniques in order to get the best out of recruitment interviews Course Content Introduction: • Types of interview • Basic requirements • Communication Preparing for the interview: • Factors that could affect the interview • Gathering information 10 | P a g e
  • 11. Planning & setup • Objective and question setting Interview Conduct: • Controlling the interview • Questioning techniques • Active listening • Non verbal communication • Creating rapport Analyzing the vacancy: • Job Specification • Candidate profile • Selecting the candidate • Selection methods Recruitment interview: • Creating the right environment • Organization representation • Employment legislation • Analyzing the interviewee Induction plans: • Developing plans • Short and long term objectives 11 | P a g e
  • 12. 5. Interviewing Techniques Program 1day 12 | P a g e
  • 13. Objectives At the end of the Interviewing Techniques training course, delegates will be able to demonstrate a better understanding of how to: • Work with a person specification • Recognize a credible C.V. • Understand the importance of interviewing effectively • Understand the styles of selection interviewing • Identify the key criteria for the job • Work with company interview forms and check sheets • Understand the concepts of group interviewing • Use good questioning techniques • Understand the benefits and skills of effective listening • Understand how to make and select the best candidate • Build rapport with candidates in order to gain relevant information about their background and experiences • Recognize behavior, type and temperament traits • Have greater confidence in their ability control the interview 13 | P a g e
  • 14. Be aware of interviewing, selection, recruitment issues relating to fairness, race, sexual orientation, ethnic background and religion Course Content • Introductions, Course Objectives and Ice Breaker • Designing your selection process • An Interview is a “Life changing experience” • What sort of person are you looking for? • Relating The Person Specification to the Job Description • The Person Specification • Evaluating C.V’s application forms and covering letters • Behavioral interviewing skills • Look for specific situations, innovations and solutions to problems selecting your team that will make a difference! • Competency based interviewing • Observing • Summarizing • Note taking • Handling questions from the candidate • Time and meeting management • Sample of information required – • How do you find out? • How can you check if a person is a good communicator? • How can you check if a person would make a good team leader or manager? • How can you check if the person is good with figures and money? 14 | P a g e
  • 15. How can you check if the person would be good with customers (internal and external)? • How can you check if the person is a good organizer? • Effective Interviewing Skills • How can you check if the person is a “team player” • How can you check if the person is creative and an ideas person? • How can you check if the person is trustworthy? • How can you check if the person is a good time keeper? • How can you see if the person is good at prioritizing and managing their time? • How can you check if the person can work on their initiative and are self motivated? • Understanding the concepts of group interviewing • How would you recognize specific personality traits and behavior in group interactions? • Room layout • Effective listening • Controlling the Interview • What not to do in Interviews • Questioning Techniques • What style and methods of questioning will you use? • Writing comments on Interview Forms • Factual • Defendable • Unbiased • Unambiguous • The Selection! 15 | P a g e
  • 16. 6. Training Needs Analysis 1 day 16 | P a g e
  • 17. Objectives After this Training Needs Analysis training course, delegates will be able to: • Prepare a plan for the identification of current and future training needs. • Select and use information-gathering techniques effectively. • Analyze the information to prioritize training needs. • Produce a training plan showing solutions, priorities and benefit projections Course Content Training Needs Identification: • Identifying training needs in a business-driven context • Linking to corporate vision, strategy and organizational objectives • Recognizing training needs revealed by business performance shortfall. A Systematic Model: • Understanding the stages of the systematic training needs analysis model; • Logical sequencing 17 | P a g e
  • 18. Identifying residual, present and future training needs Collection and Analysis of Information: • Collecting information about knowledge and skills requirements for specific job competencies • Sources of information • Using and adapting survey instruments, questionnaires, interviews, observation. ] Developing Solutions: • Appropriate training interventions • Producing the initial action plan • Determining priorities • Identifying ‘achievement windows’ • Defining costs, success criteria and benefits. Reports: • Structuring written reports and presentations on training needs and priorities • Writing behavioral objectives • Using persuasive techniques and follow-up activities to support recommendations. 18 | P a g e
  • 19. 7. Managing Diversity 1 day Objectives By the end of this Managing Diversity training course, delegates will be able to: • Achieve a clear understanding of diversity and the different forms it can take. • Understand the differences between diversity and equal opportunities. • Recognize the benefits that diversity can bring to your organization. • Build a business case for introducing a culture positively embracing diversity In to your organization. • Understand the key employment legislation and the impact on your business. Course Content • Defining Diversity in the Workplace • Understanding the concept of diversity • Exploring the difference between diversity & equal opportunities • Identifying the impact of diversity on your business • Best practice for a diverse working environment 19 | P a g e
  • 20. Identifying how diversity benefits the organization, both directly and indirectly • The effect of diversity on organizational behavior • Understand the impact of demographic and market changes • Managing Diversity at Work • Legislation and developments • Preparing for the introduction of the ‘Age discrimination’ • Identify diversity issues in your organization that need to be addressed • Action Planning • Implementing diversity in your work place • Planning your key next steps 20 | P a g e
  • 21. 8. Performance Management 2 days Objectives Having completed this Performance Management training course, participants will be able to: • Understand the aims of performance management • Identify acceptable standards of performance. • Conduct effective reviews of performance • Set SMART objectives • Manage the performance of the ‘star’, the ‘plodder’, the ‘peaked’ and the ‘poor’ employee Course Content What is Performance Management? • Responsibility for getting the best results from staff • Performance not personality • Structuring expectations • Importance of planning Standards of Performance and Behavior: 21 | P a g e
  • 22. Considering the circumstances • The skills needed • Understanding the skills • Assessing the skills • Setting the standards • SMART objectives • Team and individual objectives Types of Performance: • Approaches for managing the performance of the four types of employee – the ‘star’, the ‘plodder’, the ‘peaked’ and the ‘poor’ • In addition, managing the performance of those who think they are brilliant but who actually are mediocre! Leadership: • The role of the leader • Attributes of a leader • Maintaining authority and respect • Leadership styles • Achieving results through others • Improving individual performance Motivation - The Vital Ingredient: • Motivation factors • Motivational techniques • Practical steps in motivation 22 | P a g e
  • 23. Different people with different needs Managing Performance: • The value of ongoing performance management • Evaluating progress and achievement • Maintaining flexibility to business change • Recognizing and closing performance gaps • Revising standards • The role of coaching in performance management Coaching: • Adapting your style • Organizational alignment • Making skilled interventions • Giving constructive feedback and praise • Link to appraisals 9. Managing Redundancy 1 day 23 | P a g e
  • 24. Objectives After this Managing Redundancy training course, delegates will be able to: • Understand the law as it applies when a redundancy situation occurs • Manage the redundancy process and procedure within the law and according to best practice • Understand the process, skills and methods of communicating difficult messages to those staff affected by the redundancy process • Be aware of actions that need to be taken to communicate with and manage the motivation of remaining staff Course Content This 1-day workshop is practical & interactive using discussion groups, activities and exercises to explore and develop the necessary skills. • What is a redundancy - the key principles and according to the law • Meeting statutory requirements – a look at the law on redundancy • An appreciation and understanding of the procedural steps to follow when dealing with a redundancy situation • The law as it applies to the various stages of redundancy • Your role and responsibilities in the redundancy process 24 | P a g e
  • 25. When and how to consult, and who to notify • The principles of consultation • The duty to consult. When, who and how to consult • The rights of redundant employees • Planning redundancy selection - the impact of various methods on the organization • Implementing a selection strategy • Selection criteria • How to avoid the pitfalls Breaking the news • Process and skills of communicating difficult messages to staff affected • Professionally preparing and managing your emotions in a potentially Stressful situation which managing a redundancy programme presents • Supporting those at risk • Alternative employment: definition of and requirements according to the law • Outplacement service guidance and career support • Helping the survivors • Communicating & gaining understanding of the reasons why some of their colleagues have been made redundant • Sustaining motivation and focus amongst the remaining workforce 10. Performance Appraisals 1 day 25 | P a g e
  • 26. Objectives Having completed this Performance Appraisals training course, participants will be able to: • Understand the purpose of the appraisal process and your role and responsibilities as appraiser • Plan, prepare and structure a review • Remain fair and consistent, avoiding bias • Achieve honest and open communications • Learn how to listen and give clear and specific feedback • Define areas for appraise development and set clear objectives • Tackle performance problems and sensitive issues effectively • Conduct appraisals in a confident and professional manner Course Content The Importance of Staff Appraisal: • Defining aims, purpose, objectives in order to improve performance • Developing an Effective Appraisal System • Frequency of appraisal, supported by one-to-ones and informal review • Action plans and development plans Your Responsibilities: 26 | P a g e
  • 27. Approaching appraisals with confidence • Getting balanced and honest feedback on performance • Effective Planning for the Appraisal • Gathering the information you need: drafting an appraisal plan The Appraisal Meeting: • Establishing open and honest communications • Questioning and listening skills • Planning and conducting a structured, balanced and participative discussion • Review of current compared to previous performance Managing the Performance: • Providing evidence • Dealing with conflict • Addressing issues of poor performance Setting SMART objectives: • Adopting an Assertive and Confident Appraisal Technique • Interpersonal skills within the appraisal meeting • Inspiring confidence in the appraisal • Overcoming resistance and handling uncooperative individuals Giving Feedback • Completing the appraisal minutes • Using positive and action promoting language • The Follow-up Process • Identifying areas of concern 27 | P a g e
  • 28. 11. Coaching & Mentoring 2 days 28 | P a g e
  • 29. Objectives On this Coaching & Mentoring training course delegates will understand: • How coaching can be used to improve individual performance • The relationship between coaching and other performance management techniques • The key coaching styles (input and output) • The coaching process and skills • The role of the mentor and mentoring programmes Course Content • Coaching styles: Input and output coaching • Coaching in the context of other performance development techniques • Applications for coaching • Measuring results • Coaching Process: A coaching model 29 | P a g e
  • 30. Developing empathy • Questioning techniques • Putting coaching into practice • Mentoring: Structuring a Mentoring programme to give benefits to the company and individuals involved • Who needs mentoring and who makes a good mentor? • Responsibilities, skills and overcoming problems • Defining and developing the mentoring relationship Coach Profile Ms. Swini A. Deshpande 30 | P a g e
  • 31. Qualifications: • Commerce graduate from Pune University in 1998. • Advance Diploma in computers software system and Application in 1999 • Post graduate in Masters in Personnel Management from Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute of Management & Research, Pimpri, Pune in 2003 • Diploma in Training and Development (ISTD) from ISTD – New Delhi, 2010 Experience • A dynamic professional more than 10 years experience in HRM broadly in Recruitment, Training & Development, Performance Management Systems, Policies & procedures and Administration. • Worked with Industries like Insurance, Power & Construction, Service Industry and Automobile. Currently running own business as HR Consultant i.e. SS Consultancy Services, Pune • Also done successfully Implementation of ISO/TS 16949 and ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001. Certified Internal Auditor for ISO/TS 16949 and ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001. • Trained people in many Industries as well as Institutes i.e. HR, Engineering, BPO, IT, Automobile etc. Contact details: Linked In Public Profile: in.linkedin.com/pub/swini-deshpande/15/35a/846 Cell: +91 9545456996 Email: swinideshpande@rediffmail.com Coach Profile: Mr. Chandrashekhar Thakar 31 | P a g e
  • 32. Experience: • Ex AVP-H.R., Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. • H. R. Professional with a background of Commerce & an approach of law with a rich track record of 35 years • Worked in maximum Domains and premium Companies of Mumbai under the work culture of TQM/ ISO & ERP • Worked with TCS, Blue Star, Shapoorji Pallonji, Ichbaan Honda, Patni, Reliance etc. Specialties - Executive Coach - Group Trainer - H.R. Consultant - Visiting Faculty for HR/ Law/ Marketing & Finance Contact details: Cell: +91 9987682497 Email: shekhar.thakar@gmail.com Linked In Public Profile: in.linkedin.com/pub/chandrashekhar-thakar/13/600/914 32 | P a g e