Training Needs Analysis (TNA)

Before embarking on a training programme, it is essential to first evaluate the current skills of those who will be trained.

We achieve this through a training-needs analysis programme. How the programme is undertaken is agreed with the client, and the training needs analysis programme itself is created as a bespoke activity to ensure relevance.

The people who are to be trained will be surveyed using a tool which is appropriate to the number of people and number/complexity of questions to which answers are needed. The aim is to have as short a training needs analysis as is possible, so that maximum uptake is assured, but with enough detail on which to base decisions.

The resulting data is assessed by our training consultants who will report back their findings and recommendations to the client. A successful training-needs analysis programme will not only help to determine those topics which need to be taught, but also the best training methods to use (such as classroom training or e-learning – or perhaps a blended learning approach).

This up-front investment in time is an important step – perhaps the most important – in creating a successful, streamlined and cost-effective training programme.

  • Training Needs Analysis

Only by measuring the current skills of those to be trained can the most effective training programme be created.