Comparison of different learning styles
HSBC, UK started operation in 1865. They operate an extensive network across the UK. It is one of the world’s largest financial organisations dealing with banking and wealth management, commercial banking, global banking and markets and global private banking. The bank has got a huge employees pool. In the UK about 50000 people are currently employed. Development of skills of employees through training is an important function of human resources management. Bank allocates a huge amount of its budget for developing human resources.
They regularly identify the training needs of employees and accordingly provide training to concerned employees individually, departmentally and in group. They have provisions for both on the job and off the job trainings. They have a rigorous recruitment policy as they want the employees should work for long term not for short term. Therefore, training and development of employees and their performance at the work place are closely monitored as these are evaluated during promotion.
They also believe that employee termination is not the solution; rather a pool of efficient employees working for long term is beneficial for the bank. The bank also offers apprenticeship training for the school or college leavers who intend to start their career in banking. As an HRD expert you are required to complete the following tasks.
A one page summary of HSBC needs be presented as an introduction which will not be included in the total word count. Department of Business Page 3 of 7 What you must do Task 1 HSBC’s induction programme normally lasts two full days and covers the following main topics: the history of HSBC; its mission statement and organisational objectives; company ethics; the organisational structure of the company; human resource policies and terms and conditions of employment; pay and benefits; holidays and sickness arrangements; health and safety policies and procedures, and the rules and regulations of the organisation.
Carry out the tasks below based on the case scenario provided and support your arguments and discussion with relevant theories and models you may have learned in the class: A) Design an induction training programme to take into account individual learning styles and compare different learning styles [P1.1; M1]. B) Explain the role of learning curve outlining the importance of transferring the learning to workplace environment giving examples of HSBC [P1.2]. C) Assess how the understanding of learning styles and theories contribute to the designing of the induction programme for HSBC [P1.3, D1].
Role of the learning curve
?To achieve M1, you will have made effective judgement in your comparison of different learning styles [1.1].
?To achieve D1, you will have arrived at conclusions on how learning styles contribute to the designing of new induction training programme through synthesis of ideas with justification [1.3]. Task 2 HSBC plans to introduce a basic five-day foundation training course for all newly-appointed executives who could be placed as managers in different branches of the bank. This course is aimed at giving participants a basic understanding of what the bank requires of a manager, and to assist participants in determining their future training needs. Carry out the following tasks.
A. List and compare the training needs of managerial staff employed at HSBC at different levels (e.g. junior, mid-level and senior), focussing on the needs of less experienced managers versus senior managers [P2.1]. B. Assess the advantages and disadvantages of the training methods you propose to use during the training course [P2.1, M2] C. Based on the areas of training needed, use a systematic approach to plan a training and development programme for the event [P2.3, D2].
? To achieve M2, you will have used relevant theories in your assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of training methods you propose to use during the training course.[2.1]
? To achieve D2, you will have developed the training course through planning, managing and organising a number of activities to be carried out with justifications within the specified time period [2.3].
Department of Business Page 4 of 7 Task 3 Consider that three cohorts of newly-appointed staff have now completed induction training programme which you have designed yourself and carry out the following tasks: A. Prepare (develop a plan) on evaluation of the induction training programme, highlighting the evaluation techniques you would use [P3.1]. B. Carry out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the training event based on the aims and objectives of the training event and review the success of the evaluation methods used [P3.2, P3.3, M3].
? To achieve M3, you will have demonstrated coherent, logical development of concepts in your review of the success of the evaluation methods used by HSBC [3.3]. Task 4 Say, HSBC has decided to participate in the Government's programme of apprenticeships and therefore carry out the following tasks: A. Explain the role of government in training and development in the UK, including lifelong learning [P4.1]. B. Explain how the need for competency and skills assessments has impacted the public and private sector organisations [P4.2].
Significance of the transfer of knowledge
C. Assess how the contemporary government’s initiatives on training and development have contributed the human resource development in the UK. [P4.3, D3]
? To achieve D3, you will have used appropriate structure and approach to explain the role of government in the training and development [4.3]. Department of Business Page 5 of 7 Relevant Information To gain a Pass in a BTEC HND Unit, you must meet ALL the Pass criteria; to gain a Merit, you must meet ALL the Merit and Pass criteria; and to gain a Distinction, you must meet ALL the Distinction, Merit and Pass criteria 1. Outcome of the Unit On successful completion of this unit a learner will: Assessment criteria for pass: To achieve each outcome a learner must demonstrate; Questions reflecting the Outcome L01.
Understand learning theories and learning styles. 1.1 compare different learning styles 1.2 explain the role of the learning curve and the importance of transferring learning to the workplace. 1.3 assess the contribution of learning styles and theories when planning and designing a learning event. Task 1 L02. Be able to plan and design training and development. 2.1 compare the training needs for staff at different levels in an organisation.
2.2 assess the advantages and disadvantages of training methods used in an organisation. 2.3 use a systematic approach to plan training and development for a training event Task 2 L03 Be able to evaluate a training event. 3.1 prepare an evaluation using suitable techniques. 3.2 carry out an evaluation of a training event. 3.3 review the success of the evaluation methods used. Task 3 L04. Understand Government-led skills development initiatives.
4.1 explain the role of Government in training, development and lifelong learning. 4.2 explain how the development of the competency movement has impacted on the public and private sectors. 4.3 assess how contemporary training initiatives introduced by the UK Government contribute to human resources development for an organisation. Task 4 2. Grading Criteria for Merit and Distinction of this coursework Merit (M1, M2, M3) Distinction (D1, D2, D3) Descriptors Indicative characteristics Descriptors Indicative characteristics M1: Identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solution You will have made effective judgement in your comparison of different learning styles D1:
Use critical reflection to evaluate own work and justify valid conclusions You will have arrived at conclusions on how learning styles contribute to the designing of new induction training programme through synthesis of ideas with justification M2: Select/design and apply appropriate methods/techn iques You will have used relevant theories in your assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of training methods you propose to use during the training course D2:
Effect of the learning curve
Take responsibility for managing and organising activities You will have developed the training course through planning, managing and organising a number of activities to be carried out within the specified time period M3: Present and communicate appropriate findings You will have demonstrated coherent, logical development of concepts in your review of the success of the evaluation methods used by Greenwood and Sharp Company D3:
Demonstrate convergent/lateral/ creative thinking You will have used an appropriate structure and approach to explain the role of government in the training and development Department of Business Page 6 of 7 Guide to student 3. Preparation guidelines of the Coursework Document a. All coursework must be word processed. b. Document margins must not be more than 2.54 cm (1 inch) or less than 1.9cm (3/4 inch). c. Font size must be within the range of 10 point to 14 point including the headings and body text (preferred font size is 11). d. Standard and commonly used type face such as Arial should be used. e. All figures, graphs and tables must be numbered. f. Material taken from external sources must be properly refereed and cited within the text using Harvard standard g. Do not use Wikipedia as a reference.
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8. Submission deadlines Submission deadlines Online to the ICON College VLE Final Submission date: 8-13 Jan 2018 Late Submission date: 15- 20 Jan 2018 Glossary: Analyse: Break an issue or topic into smaller parts by looking in depth at each part. Support each part with arguments and evidence for and against (Pros and cons). Critically Evaluate/Analyse: When you critically evaluate you look at the arguments for and against an issue. You look at the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments. This could be from an article you read in a journal or from a text book. Discuss:
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HSBC is a British multinational banking as well as financial services holding organization tracing the origin in Hong Kong(HSBC.com, 2017). HSBC was founded in the year 1865 between West and Asia and in the present era, it is the world’s largest banking sector. HSBC is the world’s largest bank in order to the total assets and it was established in London in the year 1991. HBC has over 4,000 offices in more than 70 countries as well as territories that are across Europe, North America as well as South America and they are having more than 37 million customers as well. HSBC is well positioned in the markets that are fast growing in nature and this is adding to the benefits from the different engines of global growth as well.
The other aim of the HSBC bank is the continuous growth as well as connecting the different individuals who are the customers of the respective bank to the different opportunities(Osituyo, Marnetand Dawson, 2017). This will help HSBC bank in enabling different businesses to thrive as well as the economies to prosper properly as this will ultimately help people to fulfill the different hopes as well as realize the ambitions of the customers as well. The HSBC bank is listed in the different countries as well as territories such as London, Paris, Bermuda stock exchanges. This has helped HSBC bank in holding more than 203,000 shareholders in more than 132 countries as well as territories as well.
Task 1 A. Comparison of different learning styles
There are different styles of learning that are diverse in nature and it has to be followed by the organization as this will help in understanding the best fit for the individuals. The different styles of learning are as follows:
- The activist employees are the ones who involve themselves into different kinds of task and involves in continuous change in the different activities. These are the individuals who are the ones who move from one experience to other experiences within a short span of time (Wilson 2014).
- The theorist employees are the ones who are the perfectionists who basically prioritize theories as well as logics before making a proper and important decision. They are the ones who are strict in the theoretical approach and their decisions are not from previous learning.
- The reflector employees are the ones who do not take proper initiatives as well as search for the different opportunities. These are the employees who sit back as well as collect different data through proper logical decisions. These individuals do not participate actively into different kinds of activities and they only listen to the different points of the other individuals.
- The pragmatist employees are the ones who are practical on nature and they make proper use of the opportunities that comes to them. They are the ones who take much different challenges by proper confidence in the learning experience
Style of learning followed
HSBC employees follow the pragmatic style of learning as this helped the employees to gain more confidence in taking up different opportunities as well as challenges. Through this style, the individuals follow proper maintenance of the profile of competency in order to improve the areas that need proper review. The off job training techniques help in improving the efficiency of the employees as well as make proper effective decisions. The programs related to training are investments of the respective company as this helped the employees in increasing the level of output that will increase the output as well.
B. Role of the learning curve as well as importance of the transferring of learning to the workplace of HSBC
Role of the learning curve
Learning curve: This is the continuous process that is gained with proper experience and this helps in bringing proper efficiency as well as perfection to new task that will be significant in nature. Through proper building of different experience, this helps in making the employees focused on the development of the skills that are new in nature as well as set path for career. As HSBC set up a new business values as well as strategies, the employees faced with different challenges in the changing environment as well.
Significance of the transfer of knowledge: The performance coaches as well as the line managers share different knowledge about different performances and make them aware about the different issues that are faced by them. Proper workshops is essential in nature as this will help them in understanding the core values as well as enhancing the knowledge and this will help in earning proper efficiency in the work performed by them.
Effect of the learning curve: Proper transfer of knowledge is not communication but it is the proper sharing as well as tacit that will help in helping the employees to build the skills as well as proper effectiveness will be maintained in the job as well. These are the wide areas of improvements that are required in the learning of the employees in order to gain proper competitive advantage (Jamali et al. 2015).
Contribution of learning styles as well as theories: This will help in providing proper conceptual framework to achieve the objectives of the learning. The style of learning will be used that will be dependent on the way the employees prefer and this will be discussed in the training programs. In this training program, proper analysis will be done according to the expectations as well as desires of the individuals.
Relationship between theories as well as events along with learning style: This will help in analysis of the style that will be used in order to make the learning more effective in nature. The respective organization requires proper leadership skills as this will help in improving the capabilities and efficiency in the work as well. These are the needs that help in identifying the types of learning along with theoretical explanations that can be designed to achieve the targeted objectives (Garavan et al. 2016).
Contribution of the learning event as well as theory: The style of learning used by HSBC Bank will help in focusing most on the effective result through different events of learning. In order to plan as well as design such event, the organization needs to focus properly on the different options of learning. The theories on learning will help in relating to the theories of learning in order to execute focused as well as objective oriented facility of training (Reesand Smith 2017).
Significance of the transfer of knowledge
Task 2
There are different training needs and requirements that have to be provided to the different employees in the organization. The junior level employees in the organization has to be properly trained in HSBC with the help of off the job training techniques such as through conducting seminars as well as audio visual techniques. This method is used for the training of the junior employees as this will help them to adopt the new techniques in a short span of time.
On the other hand, the mid level employees are trained in the respective organization with providing proper tutorials as well as job rotation as this will help in making them aware about the tasks of the different departments in the organization as well. The role play will be the best option that can be applied to the individuals in the organization and this will be helpful as well in making the employees train about the different activities.
Lastly, the senior level employees can be provided proper training with the help of technology based learning in HSBC bank as well as scenario planning in the organization as well.
The different requirements for providing training to the junior level employees in the organization are:
- This will help in analyzing the current skills level of the employees in the organization and identify the gaps in the skills of the employees as well
- Proper planning is required to bridge the gaps in the knowledge and skills of the employees
On the other hand, the requirements of the training needs for the mid level employees are due to:
- The training will help in analyzing the performance of the individuals in the organization and this will help in increasing the knowledge of the employees in the organization
- The training will help in imparting the new skills among the employees systematically as this will help them in learning quickly
- The training methods will help in improving the overall performance of the organization (Sungand Choi 2014)
Lastly, the training needs for the senior level executives in the organization are due to:
- This will help the entire organization to generate huge amount of productivity
- This will help in increasing the morale of the individuals in the entire organization
- The training will help in for the overall growth of the entire organization and this will help in effectiveness of the organization as well.
These are the training needs of the staffs in the organization as this will help in analyzing the different performances of the organization and make the entire process effective in nature.
B. There are different theories based on the training and development of the employees that will help the individuals in performing the different tasks effectively and efficiently in nature.
Constructivism learning theory will help the employees in actively participating in the learning of different tasks through on the job training methods. This particular theory will help in analyzing the employees’ ability to perform the different tasks efficiently in nature (Tahir et al. 2014).
Cognitive learning theory is another theory that is making the employees internalize about the different information as well as facts. The cognitive learning theory will help the employees in improving the performance of the different tasks performed by the individuals through proper implementation of different strategies.
Advantages of the on the job training methods
- Simple method of learning
- Most economical process of learning (Dhar 2015)
- Proper and accurate productivity immediately
Disadvantages of the on the job training methods
- It is a rushed process
- Low level of productivity at certain times (Elnagaand Imran 2013)
- It creates disturbance
Effect of the learning curve
Advantages of the off the job training methods
- More like classroom teaching
- Audio visual method will help in making the process successful
- Economical method
Disadvantages of the off the job training methods
- Method is detached from the actual workplace
- Quality can detoriate
- Production may hinder
C. Course Title: Training and development programme
Participants: Junior, mid and senior level employees
Lead Tutor:
Other tutor:
Duration of the event: 2 days
Venue: Office conference Room with hearing loops. Proper usage of seminar rooms as there will be many employees
Accommodation arrangements: Conference room with 60 chairs and laptops as this will help in training of the employees
Food: Lunch and snacks will be provided around 12:00 P.M and at 5:30 P.M
Tea/Coffee arrangements: At 3:00 P.M
Certification [if any]: None
Others:Guest speaker will be invited on the last day of the training programme
Pre-course activities:
Proper seating arrangements of the employees
Materials to send to participants:Handout of the off and on the job training techniques to the employees
Day 1
Time
Activity
Resources [smart board, DVD player, video-link, etc]
Lead Tutor
0930-1100
Welcome programme and overview of the programme
Smart board
1100-1130
Making the employees work on the off the job training methods
DVD player
1300-1400
Employees working on smart boards
Smart Boards
1400-1530
Lunch Break
DVD player
1530-1600
Explaining the employees about the different tasks
video-link
1600-1730
Snacks
Day 2
Time
Activity
Resources [smart board, DVD player, video-link, etc]
Lead Tutor
0930-1100
Employees working on the job training
video-link
1100-1130
Employees performing tasks themselves
DVD player
1300-1400
Lunch Break
1400-1530
Proper understanding about the different tasks
Smart board
1530-1600
Wrapping the tasks
DVD player
1600-1730
Snacks
Post-course activities:Making the employees work on the on the job process and then live
Future contact with participants: Taking the contact number of the individuals and on going support in future if they require
Course Budget: The development costs that is related to the materials that has been provided to the employees and the guest speakers
There are indirect costs as well as that includes the cost of the preparation for training of the employees
Course approved by
Comments: NIL
Task 3
Methodology of the different evaluations: In order to evaluate the different outcomes of training managers will properly use the different methodology in order to properly judge the effectiveness as well as efficiency of the different events. The Five tiered Approach has been used as this framework will help in evaluating the entire program in different five stages and proper comparison has been done with the actual outcome along with the expected outcome of the respective program (Reynolds 2017). The main purpose is to analyze whether the five stages has met the requirements:
- Require assessment as this helps in answering the question regarding the actual problem. The answer will help in dictating the requirement of the training program.
- Proper monitoring as well as accountability is essential in nature as this helps in evaluating the different level of needs in order to understand the effectiveness of the event (Richey and Klein 2014)
- The clarification of the progress helps in understanding the effectiveness of the event that can be made in order to generate proper effectiveness as well as efficiency
- The progress helps in defining the evaluation of the program of the participant questions as well as answers and the progress of the participants as well
- The impact of the program is the experimental approach that helps in evaluating the long term effect of the respective training program (Reynolds 2017)
Contribution of learning styles and theories
Progress of the training program documentation
The process of the evaluation as this will help in assessing the program that is qualitative (Sungand Choi 2014). The three methods is essential in identifying the gap at different levels of the event of training.
- Trainee/Trainer feedback will help in understanding the event requirements at the end. The feedback is essential in nature as this will help the managers in identifying the impact on the related parties (Sankey and Machin 2014)
- Observation is essential as this helps in observing the different participation as well as the activities and their effects of the both external as well as internal factors on the event of the training. This will help in showing the positive as well as negative aspects of the event and the different steps that are necessary to be taken by them (Nguyen et al. 2014).
- The comments of customers are essential in nature as this will help in analyzing the requirements of the change that are needed in making the system more effective in nature.
Documents that are used for evaluation are:
- Improvement in the quality is essential as this will help in analyzing the quality of the product is assessed. This will help in analyzing the improvements required for the providing proper service to the customers (Noe et al. 2014).
- Proper service to the customers is essential in nature as well as this will help in understanding the proper requirements of the improvements that are required for making the customers satisfied with different kinds of services. This will help in gaining proper evaluation for the entire production (McCleskey 2014).
- Efficiency in the production is essential in nature as the training will entirely focus on the bringing of huge efficiency as well as effectiveness in the workplace as this will help in providing proper motivation to the different individuals at the workplace. The productivity is essential in the workplace as the change in the entire productivity can be measured properly in the entire process of the evaluation (Sungand Choi 2014).
- Change in the sales is essential in nature as this will help in changing the positive or negative through the proper program of training as this will help in identifying the effect of the program of the training (Reynolds 2017).
b. The event of the training is essential and effective in nature with proper as well as active participation of the employees with enthusiasm. In the first event, the service to the customers’ scenario was provided and there were different good as the groups provided well as realistic solutions. In the proper session management of the discussion, the management teams as well as the other participants helped in receiving more flexible as well as feasible solutions. The actual benefit was received during the proper solving of the issues and the employees found that the necessary steps in improving the service to the customers that has to be provided (Mahoney 2015).
C. Five Tiered evaluation techniques was a useful technique in evaluating the success of the entire event in the work environment that is real in nature (Kyndt et al. 2014). The system helped in evaluating the expected as well as actual benefit in order to start out a proper diversion as well as feasibility of the event related to training. During the entire procedure of the assessment of the employees, the managers helped in providing the problems as well as the critical activities that has affected adversely the process of the entire development.
Furthermore, it is easy to figure out the cost benefit ratio wherein proper improvements are required. The management will found successful system of assessment that is critically analyzed with proper steps as well as policies that are properly taken by the Human Resource managers. Proper analytical as well as logical improvements are made in order to generate proper output as well as proper result in the entire performance (Mahoney 2015).
Task 4
The government of United Kingdom plays a significant role in the development as well as training of the employees of the different firms. The government has properly arranged different programs of training with the help of expert to make sure the employees to develop proper standard of the performance (Gall, Gall and Borg 2014). HSBC bank is giant financial services provider in UK and it is the duty of the UK government to concern about the entire internal development of the performance of the bank (Field 2017).
Advantages and disadvantages of on the job training methods
The involvement of government is essential in the process of training, as this will help the employees in the organization to pursuit proper knowledge from the entire working atmosphere. Furthermore, the banks cannot or may not be able to spend much on the training facilities of the employees and the organization. In such cases, the firms are properly benefitted from the different government institutions and this will help in the proper development of the human resource practices as well (Garavan et al. 2016). Furthermore, the industries are flourishing quickly and this will help in gaining proper human resource activities effectiveness along with proper quality of the standard as well.
This will help in creating proper advantageous situation as well (Sung and Choi 2014). This will help in improving the entire quality of the standard and this will provide knowledge in the entire working atmosphere.
The movement of the competency helps in understanding the concerns of the different employees and understanding the gap in the performance of the different firms as well. The private companies are properly investing more in order to gain competitive advantage as well (Edwards, Sieminskiand Zeldin 2014). The companies do not want any kind of competency in the fall of performance of the employees or low productivity of the employees in the organization as well (Susomrith and Coetzer 2015). The firms need to provide proper motivation to the employees as this will help in gaining proper competitive advantage and this will help in achieving proper results as well.
The process of learning is never ending process and the qualification that is provided is to grow the confidence of the individuals as the growth in the economy can affect the growth of the entire economy as well. On the other hand, the public companies in the world have tried to improve their competencies by properly lifting up the entire performance as well. The higher development process as well movement of the competencies in the faster development as well (Elnagaand Imran 2013).
C. Proper contemporary training is essential wherein the training will help in providing proper stability in the economy growth as well. The training is vocational in nature and the main aim is to learn the different essential areas of the business as well. Proper successful training programs are held, as this will help in increasing the effectiveness of the employees. As the entire company is affected by the different performances of the employees in the different organizations, the government has applied further efforts that are possible in nature in designing the different best learning options that are required in the needs of the learning process.
Advantages and disadvantages of off the job training methods
Proper development of the training techniques for the different employees in the organization as this will help in gaining proper competitive advantage and this will help in making the employees aware about the different techniques that are essential in making the system more efficient as well as effective as well (Armstrongand Taylor 2014).
For HSBC bank, the initiative of the training is essential in nature as this will help in gaining proper competitive advantage in the entire company. HSBC Bank has tried in developing as well as changing different core values and this will make it entirely successful when the training facilities will be applicable for the training of the different employees as this will help in providing proper training facilities to the employees in the organization as well. The training is evaluated in concentrating the different expectation of the customers as well as competitive position in the market as well. This will help in generating proper participation of the different individuals with proper implementation of the contemporary learning as per the structure of the firm as well as the requirements of the different employees.
Conclusion
Therefore, it can be inferred that HSBC bank is a leading bank that has possessed huge impact on the entire economy. The management has brought different kind of facilities in making the performance better and this will help in making the training more effective as well as efficient in nature as well. These have helped the firm in staying and fighting for gaining competitive advantage in the entire competitive market as well.
This has helped the entire firm to stay competitive in nature and gaining more loyalty in the customers as well. Furthermore, for other different learning requirements as well as the necessities for development, it is essential in nature to identify the different critical areas as well as the organizational problems for proper effective implication of different theories as well as practices. The full support of the employees in the organization will help in achieving proper work environment s well as the structure of the entire organization as well.
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