Deliver the training following the organizational training tactical plan.
Typical Work Products
1. Delivered training course
Subpractices
1. Select the people who will receive the training necessary to perform their roles effectively.
Training is intended to impart knowledge and skills to people performing various roles within the organization. Some people already possess the knowledge and skills required to perform well in their designated roles. Training can be
waived for these people, but care should be taken that training waivers are not abused.
2. Schedule the training, including any resources, as necessary (e.g., facilities and instructors).
Training should be planned and scheduled. Training is provided that has a direct bearing on the expectations of work performance. Therefore, optimal training occurs in a timely manner with regard to imminent job-performance
expectations. These expectations often include the following:
· Training in the use of specialized tools
· Training in procedures that are new to the individual who will perform them
3. Conduct the training.
Experienced instructors should perform training. When possible, training is conducted in settings that closely resemble actual performance conditions and includes activities to simulate actual work situations. This approach includes
integration of tools, methods, and procedures for competency development. Training is tied to work responsibilities so that on-the-job activities or other outside experiences will reinforce the training within a reasonable time after the
training.
4. Track the delivery of training against the plan.