To investigate the significance of staff development and training programs on employee performance : a case of ab bank Zambia.
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Date
2024
Authors
Sichilongo, Kwenga Emmanuel
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The University of Zambia
Abstract
This dissertation investigated the efficacy of staff development policies and programs at AB Bank Zambia and their impact on employee performance and customer satisfaction. A total of 45 managers, supervisors, and HR personnel were interviewed, resulting in a 100% response rate. Through structured surveys and analysis, the study addressed key questions including the identification of training needs across staff cadres, the availability and adequacy of training
programs, and their influence on organizational performance. The demographic analysis revealed a diverse workforce, predominantly consisting of mid-level management with varying educational backgrounds and experience levels. Findings suggested that staff predominantly identified training needs through discussions and performance appraisals, emphasizing the importance of personalized development strategies. The study underscored the significance of
ongoing training, particularly in areas such as ICT, to adapt to evolving industry demands. Results highlighted a positive correlation between training programs and improved staff performance, with a majority indicating noticeable changes post-training. Recommendations included increased budgetary allocation for staff development, continuous training for all staff levels, and the establishment of clear policy guidelines for program implementation. Overall, the study emphasized the critical role of staff development in enhancing organizational effectiveness and suggested avenues for future research and improvement in this domain.
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Thesis of Master of Business Administration.