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The Employee Training And Productivity In The Aviation Industry
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
The importance of training and manpower development for the successful operation and maintenance of civil aviation system is a fast paced, competitive industry cannot be over-emphasized.
Training has an important role to play in achieving the aim and objectives of any organization. It brings about changes in knowledge, skills and attitude. It ensures that skilled managers are available to plan effectively this delivery of high quality service.
Organizations that neither train nor develop their staff are likely to face the problems of loss of competitiveness as well as the danger of extinction in this millennium. The dynamism and changes in the environments in which organizations operate today have become irrelevant discontinuous, spasmodic nature and sheer growth of knowledge especially in information technology make the continuous upgrading of the critical skills and capabilities of employees a major imperative for human resources management.
Training is concerned with the acquisition of a body of knowledge and skills which can be applied to reading, writing and aptitude verbal and quantitative. Patrick (2000).
The importance of training is a means of productivity cannot be over stressed due to rapid changes in technology the pattern of training has been concerned as a continuous exercise throughout one’s working life. It is necessary that from time to time, training needs of a job or group of jobs be identified so as to determine the best way such needs can be met.
Simbo (2002) define training as “an organized procedure by which people learn knowledge or skills for a definite purposeâ€. It is a process for equipping the employees with specific skills e.g. technical skills like plumbing, electrical wiring, repairing artistic skills, clerical performances and overall efficiency. Training refers to the organized activity aimed at imparting information or instructions to improve the recipients performance or to help him attain a repaired level of knowledge or skill. Training is developed as learning that is provided in order to improve performance on the present job performance is improved by helping the learners to master a new or established technology. The technology may be a piece of heavy machinery, computer a procedure for creating a product. Training according to Oxford Advanced Learner Dictionary is the process of preparing somebody or being prepared for a job. Training is the action of teaching a personal skill. Training defined by Merriam Webster Dictionary is the act, process or method of one that trains. Training refers to the acquisition of knowledge skills and competencies as a result of the teaching of vocational on practical skills and knowledge that relate to specific useful competencies. It forms the core of apprenticeship and provide the backbone of contents at institutes of technology also known as technical colleges or polytechnics. In addition to the basic training required for a trade, occupation or profession, observers of the labour market who recognized as of 2008 the need is continue training beyond initial qualifications to maintain, upgrade land update skills throughout.
Purpose of training: The quality of employees and their development through training and education are major factors in determining long-term profitability of a small business. If you line and keep good employees, it is a good policy to invest in the development of their skills, so they can increase their productivity. Training for most organization is considered for new employees help them adjust to rapidly changing jobs requirements. Purpose of training which helps to emphasize the growth and development of personnel include creating a pool of reading materials and making available adequate replacements for personnel who learn or move up in the organizations enhancing the company’s ability to adapt and use advances in technology because of a sufficiently knowledge staff. Building a more efficient, effective and highly motivated team which enhances the company’s competitive position and improves employee morals. Ensuring adequate human resources for expansion into new programmes is another purpose of training. Research has shown specific benefit that a small business receives from training and developing its workers. These include increased productivity educated employee turnover, increased efficiency resulting in financial gains and increased need for supervision sense of self worth, dignity and well being as they become more valuable to the firm and society. Generally, they will receive greater share of the material gains that result from their increased productivity. These factors give them a sense of satisfaction through achievements of personnel and company goals.
Impact of technology in training: Impact of technology in training to grasp the impact that technology is creating in training society most consider how technology has revolutionized the aviation industry in barely five years, electronic technology has dramatically penetrate into the aviation industry. The entire society can reflected on how some aspect of the new information age is changing their job in the air industry. As the nation enters into the new millennium the most fundamental shift will reflect redefinition of training itself. To maintain a key talent, remain competitive and ensure long-term profitability organizations are making dramatic changes in the way. They develop the knowledge and skills of their workforce. Training as something provided for employees will be replaced by learning that employees initiate themselves. New skills and knowledge are required in training. There is greater efficiency and greater productivity in training; we live in a competitive economy where new services required. In Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria that training is becoming ultimate FAAN is not committed. Training and retraining is viral in order to give maximum comfort to air commuters.
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