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AUTHOR: Charlotte Wolff
While many employers have responded to the recession by reducing their training budgets, most have not forgotten the importance of employee development. The 2009 IRS learning and development survey finds that many employers are refining their use of training resources to achieve maximum efficiency, and increasing their focus on leadership development.
On this page: Effects of the recession on learning Planning learning and development Chart 1: Major influences on learning and development planningLearning priorities in a recession Chart 2: Priorities for learning and development during past year Taking responsibility for learning and development Training methods for leaders and managers Training for non-management staff Chart 3: Training activities used by employers Most effective training methods Chart 4: Most effective training delivery methodsRecent learning and development initiatives Learning and development budgets Training spend per employee Training budget trends Chart 5: Training budget trends (2008/2009) Chart 6: Projected training budget trends (2009/2010) Time spent on training Attitudes to learning and development Room for improvement Common learning and development issues Chart 7: Issues relating to learning and development Planned changes for learning and development Challenges ahead Our research Table 1: Annual allocation for employee training, by sector Table 2a: Recently introduced/successful learning initiatives in manufacturing and production and private sector services organisations Table 2b: Recently introduced/successful learning initiatives in public sector organisations Table 3: Summary of training budgets, by size of organisation Table 4: Summary of training budgets, by broad sector Table 5a: Priorities and future challenges in manufacturing and production organisations Table 5b: Priorities and future challenges in private sector services organisations Table 5c: Priorities and future challenges in public sector organisations Box 1a: Changes planned for learning and development in manufacturing and production organisations Box 1b: Changes planned for learning and development in private sector services organisations Box 1c: Changes planned for learning and development in public sector services organisations Additional resources on XpertHR.
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