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A Review of Non-Technical Training Programmes Conducted by Corporate Trainers for IT Companies Chandni J. Vidani; Nilesh Chaudhary; Vruda Patel
International Journal of Managemen Analytics (IJMA) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijma.v1i1.103

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Non-technical skills are increasingly recognized as vital for the success of IT professionals in today's competitive business environment. This qualitative research paper presents a comprehensive review of non-technical training programs conducted by corporate trainers for IT companies. The study aims to explore the types of non-technical training programs offered, their effectiveness, and the perceived impact on employees' skill development and career growth. The paper delves into topics such as leadership development, communication skills, problem-solving, teamwork, and time management. It critically evaluates the content, methodologies, and delivery approaches utilized in these programs, as well as their alignment with the specific needs and challenges faced by IT professionals. This study investigates the perceived effectiveness of these non-technical training programs by exploring their impact on employee performance, job satisfaction, and career progression. It explores the perceptions and experiences of employees who have participated in these programs, using qualitative data collection methods such as interviews, focus groups, and surveys. The analysis delves into the participants' feedback, insights, and recommendations, providing a deeper understanding of the strengths and limitations of the training programs. The findings of this qualitative research offer valuable insights for IT companies, corporate trainers, and human resource professionals involved in designing and implementing non-technical training programs
A Study on Awareness of Various Non-Technical Training Programmes Conducted by Corporate Trainers for IT Companies in Ahmedabad Chandni J. Vidani; Vrunda Patel; Nilesh Chaudhary
International Journal of Managemen Analytics (IJMA) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijma.v1i1.104

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This research aims to investigate the awareness levels among IT professionals in Ahmedabad regarding non-technical training programs conducted by corporate trainers. The study focuses specifically on IT companies in Ahmedabad, a prominent hub for the IT industry in India. The research examines the awareness levels among IT professionals regarding the availability and benefits of non-technical training programs offered by corporate trainers. The questionnaire will assess the participants' awareness levels of non-technical training programs, including their knowledge of the programs offered, their perceived importance, and their willingness to participate. Data collected from the survey will be analyzed to identify the level of awareness among IT professionals and explore any gaps or discrepancies in their knowledge. The findings of this research will provide insights into the current state of awareness regarding non-technical training programs in the IT industry in Ahmedabad. The results will be beneficial for both corporate trainers and IT companies in understanding the existing levels of awareness and the potential for improving the promotion and utilization of non-technical training programs. Additionally, the study will contribute to bridging the gap between the availability of non-technical training programs and the awareness among IT professionals, ultimately fostering their continuous learning and professional growth