Training and Development Consultancy

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Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Instructor
(1)
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Timeline
  • October 14, 2019
    Experience start
  • October 18, 2019
    Project Scope Meeting
  • November 27, 2019
    Analysis Team - Surveys completed for analysis
  • December 10, 2019
    Experience end
Experience
1/1 project matches
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any company type
Any industries
Categories
Skills
training and development performance management human resources
Learner goals and capabilities

Have you been considering training to support employee development and improve operational outcomes? Let the students from Saskatchewan Polytechnic School of Business help you by completing research and providing recommendations that meet your specific training needs.

Learners
Undergraduate
Any level
15 learners
Project
20 hours per learner
Learners self-assign
Teams of 5
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Phase 1 – Project Plan: Students will connect with organization representative(s) to devise the project scope and prepare a detailed plan for completion of the project.

Phase 2 – Project Execution: Students will work on deliverables outlined in the project plan. Teams will periodically communicate with organization representative(s) as needed to complete project tasks.

Phase 3 – Outcome: Students will submit a report (approximately 10 page) capturing the agreed upon project outcomes.

Depending on the opportunity areas you’ve asked the students to address, the team report can include:

  • Needs analysis tools (survey, interview/focus group questions)
  • Needs analysis results
  • Training design plan inclusive of recommended learning objectives, delivery approaches and training evaluation tools.
  • Templates and examples of training materials.
Project timeline
  • October 14, 2019
    Experience start
  • October 18, 2019
    Project Scope Meeting
  • November 27, 2019
    Analysis Team - Surveys completed for analysis
  • December 10, 2019
    Experience end
Project Examples

Beginning in October, student-consultants in teams of 4 or 5 will spend 20 hours per team learning about your organization and your identified performance gap. From this, teams will leverage their education and experience to provide training recommendations and where realistic templates that can be leveraged by the company.

Example project topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Create a needs analysis plan that you can take forward and implement including templates for surveys and focus group/interview questions.
  • Conduct a needs analysis including research on what types of training initiative would be effective for specific content areas and organizational operations.
  • Propose training and development solutions aligned with your organization’s competencies.
  • Design a training plan that includes recommended learning objectives, delivery approaches and training evaluation strategy.
  • Where realistic for the project and your needs, the students can provide templates that can be leveraged in the proposed training initiative (surveys, lesson plan, evaluation tools).
  • Design plan, suggested delivery and evaluation tools for specific topics which may include: Leading change, Change management, Dealing with conflict, Team building, Facilitation skills for subject management experts, Specific workplace health suggestions (Stress management techniques) etc.

This list of project examples is not meant to be exhaustive. If you have another project idea that relates to employee training and development, please use Riipen’s in-app chat to contact the professor, who will work with you to determine if it’s a fit for this assignment.

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Provide feedback to student teams during check-in meetings and in response to students’ email check-ins, to ensure teams are on the right track and expectations are aligned.

Minimum 2 – 4 interactions with the students remotely (approximately 4 – 6 hours over the duration of the project).

Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.

Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students’ questions.