The role of training in employee performance
Abstract
The main purpose of this research was to examine the role of training in employee
performance. The study was based on the research conducted in Mantrac Uganda Limited in
Kampala as the case study. It was based on four specific objectives which included: assessing
the effect of the training cycle on employee performance; assessing the effect of training
methods on employee performance; assessing the effects of training on employee performance
and to assess the effect of training on employee motivation. The research used a variety of
methodologies to collect data such as the interview guide which was administered to the
human resource manager; the questionnaires were distributed amongst thirty employees from
the marketing and accounting departments. The researcher also viewed literature of different
authors who argued about the topic. In the findings, the research revealed that training
presents many effects in employee performance not limited to development of skills, improved
attitude towards work, increased knowledge about the job, commitment to the job and the
company. The overall conclusion presented that the role of training employees is to increase
the desirable behaviors and decrease the undesirable behaviors identified in a company with in
employee performance. The researcher recommended the company to introduce more methods
of training to reduce monotony and offer rewards to the employees who fully utilize the
training programs