The contribution of employee training on the performance of business organisations in Masaka municipality: Case study Barclays Bank Masaka branch
Abstract
In present scenarios, employee training is widely considered as the source of gaining
competitive advantage. However, the contribution of employee training on business
organizational performance in Barclays bank Masaka branch remains largely unexamined in
as far as performance is concerned. This study investigates the contribution of employee
training on organizational performance using Barclays bank as a case study. Data from the
field was collected by use of an interview guide and questionnaires. The results from the
descriptive analysis indicated that, although some employees are not aware of and are not
involved in the training programs, majority of the employees reported that, they are aware of
and are involved in various training programs. The results also showed that, training
programs in Barclays bank is not frequent. Results from the correlation analysis suggested
that, there is moderately strong relationship between employee training and business
organizational performance. Employee training has a huge effect on organizational
performance. Testing the theory of reinforcement view, an individual develops a behavior
after performing certain actions. The study suggests an extension of this study to other
private firms in the business organizations to help them reap the benefits of employee
training in an organization. It is recommended that current change in employees’ skills sets
requires constant and frequent employee training in business organizations in Masaka
municipality.