Objective
This multiplier project continues the work of a previous pilot project which developed a multimedia training needs analysis tool on CD-ROM format. The results of that project provided crucial data for organising, planning and introducing new organisational initiatives. It can be used to forecast the skills that employees use in a particular role in the future. This product can also be used to anticipate the training and development implications created by particular organisational development initiatives, for example the introduction of new work standards, up-grading the skill requirements of particular jobs and the development of new quality and customer care initiatives.
The partners intend to use this project to commercialise the multimedia-based system of training needs analysis and disseminate the product methodologies transnationally amongst private and public sector organisations and training and development bodies. Final testing of the product will take place to ensure that all bugs have been eliminated. User guides will be produced in both paper-based and multimedia format. A technical help facility will be created and a demonstration disk produced. Once market intelligence on the commercial viability of the product has been confirmed, the partners will proceed to setting a price and confirming authoring rights and copyright of the product.
Impact
The project will lead to widespread introduction of new methodologies and technologies for training needs analysis in many organisations. It will enable individuals whether in work or out or work to identify their own training needs and develop individual training plans.
Contract number : UK/97/1/37040/PI/III.3.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Disadvantaged people
New job profiles
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Methodologies for forecasting training needs
Description of new occupational profiles
Group training with tutor
Public :
Less-qualified
Managers, supervisors, human ressources managers
Workers in companies
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Coordinator
N12 OBT London
United Kingdom
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