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Title: EFFECT OF TRAINING ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Authors: HAILE, GETNET
Keywords: Training, Employee Performance, Needs Assessment, Training Design, Training Evaluation, Public Sector.
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Publisher: St. Mary’s University
Abstract: This study examined the effect of training on employees‘ performance in the case of Ministry of Planning and Development (MoPD), Ethiopia. Despite the critical role of training on enhancing employees‘ performance and overall organizational productivity, empirical research on this area is limited in higher governmental institutions and non-profit oriented organizations. This research contributed to fill this gap, since it is conducted on governmental institute. Also this study is conducted to fill the gap in training evaluation of MoPD. A quantitative method of data analysis is used to conduct the study. The study has primarily focused on assessing the effect of four independent variables, needs assessment, training design, training delivery, and training evaluation on employees‘ performance. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data collected through questionnaire The finding of study revealed training design and delivery significantly enhance employee performance, with strong correlation (r = 0.610 and r = 0.628, respectively) and regression coefficient (β = 0.478 and β = 0.479). However, training needs assessment has shown a weak correlation (r = 0.329) and negative regression coefficient (β = -0.282), indicating there is gap in the need assessment process of the organization, such as reliance on external institutional offerings rather than systematic internal evaluation. Training evaluation had the weakest impact (r = 0.298, β = 0.064), indicating absence of mechanisms to assess post-training outcomes. Based on the finding the study concluded that, while training is a vital driver of employees‘ performance at MoPD, its effectiveness is moderated by the quality of training design, delivery, and evaluation method MoPD. In order to enhance training practices of MoPD in the future recommendations provided include strengthening needs assessment, diversifying training delivery approaches, and institutionalizing robust training evaluation framework.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8840
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