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An exploratory study on views of station commissioners and trainees in the Pretoria area on training methods used in the South African Police Service.Manana, S. J. January 2002 (has links)
This study explores the views of managers of Police Stations and trainees in one of
forty-two (42) Policing Areas in the South African Police Service. It probes the
feelings of the managers (herein referred to as Station Commissioners) and trainees
regarding training methods used during In-service training.
The study starts by analysing the environment in which the SAPS operates. The
Management Problem identified is the lack of transfer of training at station level. This
problem exists in the SAPS at the time when it grapples with transforming from a
militaristic form to a service organisation. It is the time when the organization's
training interventions are very critical for their members to providing better service.
In finding out the views of Station Commissioners and trainees, a communication
survey was conducted in all police stations found in the Pretoria Area. A
questionnaire was administered to two groups from this Area. One was a group of
Station Commissioners and the other made of trainees that attended training
programmes at least twelve months before the survey.
The questionnaire consisted of instruments probing views on off-the-job training and
on-the-job-training methods as well as organisational climate instrument. The
organizational climate instrument was a modified version of Likert & Likert (1976)
scale.
The trainees and Station Commissioners positively viewed goal setting and decision-making
at these police stations. Leadership, motivation and communication were the
dimensions of organisational climate that need improvement or reinforcement.
Both methods of training, that is off- and on-the-job, were deemed necessary in the
SAPS. The act of travelling long distances before the training was identified as a
problem for off-the-job training. It was also highlighted that both methods are
necessary for all members regardless of their level of skills or position. / Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.
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The formulation of competencies for general workers within an international foods manufacturer.Ambrose, Jacqueline. January 2000 (has links)
The problem investigated within this research is how an organisation can overcome its skills gaps,
whilst ensuring national and international recognition of those skills, and contribute to an increase
of skills nationally. This problem is addressed through the formulation of competencies. The
eclectic approach forms the theoretical paradigm of the studies. The methodology used for the
formulation of competencies is an adaptation of Spencer and Spencer's (1993) classic competency
study model. Competencies formulated are aligned with the latest developments within the South
African vocational qualification system and incorporate elements of the behaviourist approach.
The study is conducted in an international food manufacturing company. The target population
consists of male Zulu-speaking workers. Education levels established through assessments indicate
that the population is situated at an adult basic education level of four, the equivalent of a grade
nine within the formal schooling system. Demographics show that workers have on average more
than two years' experience within their current job roles and their mean age is forty years, an
indication of their experience within the manufacturing environment. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.
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Investigation into training strategy for graduate engineers in the capital expansion department of Eskom Enterprises Division [electronic resource]Sithole, Sabelo Emmanuel. 22 August 2013 (has links)
Chapter 1 will cover the general background on training outside and inside Eskom. It will
scrutinise the existing training programme taking into account the factors that inform this
training. An assessment will also be made of the training strategy that the CED is already
using.
Chapter 2 will present an in-depth literature review that will serve as a guide in
scrutinising training and development of the organisation and the staff. The literature in
question covers coaching, mentoring, staff development, communication as a factor of
training, induction, orientation, skills sharing, training evaluation, training objectives, job
rotation, and skills knowledge. This literature will allow me to compare training in
Eskom with that which is suggested from the literature review. This will be done in order
to recommend solutions for training strategy problems in the CED. Studies touching on
training have been undertaken in the past and this dissertation will also make use of them
as references.
Chapter 3 describes the research methodology used and the method of data collection.
The three groups of staff that have been used to obtain data in the CED Camden Power
Station, namely, discipline engineering managers, senior engineers and graduates in
training, are also discussed.
Chapter 4 presents the data analysis. All the data obtained from questionnaires and
literature is analysed here. The analysis makes use of pie charts to analyse the data
obtained from the respondents.
Chapter 5 covers recommendations and conclusions. Recommendations are made based
on responses to the research questionnaires. Research questionnaires that were used to
obtain data are in the appendices. / Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2009.
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Entrepreneurship education at tertiary institutions in Rwanda: a situation analysis.Niyonkuru, Richard January 2005 (has links)
This study explored the provision of entrepreneurship education at higher education institutions in Rwanda with special reference to the levels of provision, support mechanisms, course objectives, contents, teaching and assessment methods to ascertain whether they are appropriately developed to prepare students for entrepreneurship as a career option.
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The implementation of skills-development legislation in the Western Cape: a study of the Naval Dockyard Simon's Town.Orgill, Claude Derek. January 2007 (has links)
<p>This study investigated the extent to which skills development is implemented within the naval dockyard Simon's Town within the context of the NSDS and the various forms of legislation. In March 2001 the Department of Labour embarked on an initiative called the National Skills-Development Strategy to address unemployment, and thus enhancing the economy. One of the areas that were identified to address the above concerns was the skills-development of its people. It is against this background that this study investigated the implementation of the NSDS within the Naval Dockyard.</p>
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Transcending training :Stehlik, Tom. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (MEd) -- University of South Australia, 1993
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From technical education to workplace training: emergence of the Australian National Training PackageSmith, Helen Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Using methods of empirical ontology this thesis tells of the emergence, over the last decade of the twentieth century, of the Australian National Training Package, and shows how this device, with agency in contemporary Australian workplaces and educational institutions, has displaced curriculum as the means through which nationally recognised vocational education and training in Australia is organised and regulated.
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Procedural diversity in Ontario's non-degree sector : a study describing educational processes in a private career college and a college of applied arts and technology.Davey, Richard Edward January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Toronto, 2004. / Adviser: Angela Hildyard.
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Finnish comprehensive vocational institute teachers' sex-role attitudes /Lasonen, Johanna L., January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1990. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 112-125). Also available via the Internet.
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The dynamics of expert work a case study of anti-doping laboratory directors. /Kazlaukas, Alanah. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (PhD) -- Australian Catholic University, 2007. / A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Bibliography p. 339 - 356. Also available in an electronic version via the internet.
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