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Training Needs Analysis & Program Design
20 min
What you will learn
- Conduct systematic training needs analysis using AI at organizational, task, and person levels
- Design competency-based training programs aligned with business objectives
- Create training evaluation frameworks using Kirkpatrick's four levels
- Generate business cases for training investment with ROI projections
Training Needs Analysis: Solving the Right Problem
The most common mistake in corporate training is jumping straight to solutions. Someone observes a performance gap and says "We need training on X." But training only solves skill and knowledge gaps — not motivation, resource, or process problems.
A proper training needs analysis (TNA) determines: Is this actually a training problem? And if so, what specific skills need development, for whom, and at what level?
The Three Levels of Training Needs Analysis
- 1.Organizational Analysis — Where does the business strategy require new capabilities?
- 2.Task Analysis — What specific knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) does each role require?
- 3.Person Analysis — Who needs development, and what's their current proficiency?
Framework: Comprehensive TNA Prompt
Conduct a Training Needs Analysis for the following situation:
Organization: [Name and industry]
Business context: [What's driving this analysis — growth, new technology, compliance change, performance issues]
Target population: [Role(s) and number of people affected]Unlock this lesson
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What you'll learn:
- Conduct systematic training needs analysis using AI at organizational, task, and person levels
- Design competency-based training programs aligned with business objectives
- Create training evaluation frameworks using Kirkpatrick's four levels