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Effect of Training and Development on Employee Performance: A Case Study of Selected Banks in Mogadishu, Somalia

Mohamed Hamud Warsame
Faculty of Finance & Admin. Science Al-Madinah International University, Malaysia

Published 2023-09-11

Keywords

  • Training and development, Employee performance, Banking, Somalia, Organizational performance

Abstract

The aim of this investigation is to explore how the execution of representatives in present-day companies is influenced by training and development. The reason for this research is to look at the relationship between activities for training and development, recognize the factors that impact the adequacy of these programs, and propose proposals for improved methods. To attain these destinations, a mixed-method approach was utilized, including both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. The quantitative information was collected through a standardized survey dispersed to employees over diverse organizations, whereas the qualitative data was obtained through in-depth interviews with human resources specialists and supervisors. In arrange to infer noteworthy insights from the procured data, statistical analysis techniques were utilized near thematic analysis.

The study's major findings appear an impressive advantageous affiliation between training and improvement and employee performance. Concurring with the findings, employees who took an interest in important and well-designed training programs had progressed levels of job performance, job satisfaction, and engagement. The study also found various components that affect the adequacy of training and development programs, such as leadership support, resource allocation, employee motivation, and organizational culture. These come about and have far-reaching consequences. Organizations that engage intensive and centred training and improvement exercises are more likely to see higher employee performance, job satisfaction, and organizational success. The inquiry emphasizes the significance of coordinating and training programs for personal worker necessities as well as corporate objectives.

To optimize the adequacy of training and development exercises, it also highlights the significance of strong leadership support, legitimate resources, and a sound learning culture. The study's findings include the current body of information by giving empirical verification of the favourable impact of training and development on employee performance. The study's recommendations give businesses practical ways to progress the plan, execution, and appraisal of their training and advancement programs. At last, this inquiry could be a critical asset for HR specialists, directors, and decision-makers looking to develop a skilled and motivated staff and in this manner progress organizational execution in today's competitive financial world.

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