An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank

Our company, ‘Bank One’, is one of the biggest financial institutions in the world with extension offices in India and the Philippines. The Enterprise Project Management Team in Manila has been conducting in-house Brown Bag sessions to address the lack of training within our team. However, the Brown...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_manorg-10572021-10-04T06:39:49Z An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank Limbo, Roel Ronald Our company, ‘Bank One’, is one of the biggest financial institutions in the world with extension offices in India and the Philippines. The Enterprise Project Management Team in Manila has been conducting in-house Brown Bag sessions to address the lack of training within our team. However, the Brown Bag sessions were being carried out without proper planning, hence, their relevance and execution became unsatisfactory. To address this issue, the action research team, which is also the Brown Bag Core Group, implemented interventions to ensure the relevance and effectiveness of the Brown Bag sessions. In Cycle 1, the Core Group conducted a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) survey to design and execute a Training Plan. We also required the facilitators to complete a presentation skills training led by our Learning & Development Group. To further motivate the facilitators and participants, we aligned the actual attendance to the Brown Bag to a specific performance management metric in our company. In Cycle 2, our team continued to design, implement, and evaluate the enhanced Brown Bag sessions, but we emphasized that attendance to the Brown Bag is not compulsory but should be out of the participants’ desire and willingness to learn. The Kirkpatrick model guided our team and ensured the success of the Brown Bag in helping the Project Management Team perform their roles better. 2021-07-24T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_manorg/44 Management and Organization Master's Theses English Animo Repository Employees—Training of--Philippines Contracting out--Philippines Business Administration, Management, and Operations
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topic Employees—Training of--Philippines
Contracting out--Philippines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
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Contracting out--Philippines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Limbo, Roel Ronald
An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank
description Our company, ‘Bank One’, is one of the biggest financial institutions in the world with extension offices in India and the Philippines. The Enterprise Project Management Team in Manila has been conducting in-house Brown Bag sessions to address the lack of training within our team. However, the Brown Bag sessions were being carried out without proper planning, hence, their relevance and execution became unsatisfactory. To address this issue, the action research team, which is also the Brown Bag Core Group, implemented interventions to ensure the relevance and effectiveness of the Brown Bag sessions. In Cycle 1, the Core Group conducted a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) survey to design and execute a Training Plan. We also required the facilitators to complete a presentation skills training led by our Learning & Development Group. To further motivate the facilitators and participants, we aligned the actual attendance to the Brown Bag to a specific performance management metric in our company. In Cycle 2, our team continued to design, implement, and evaluate the enhanced Brown Bag sessions, but we emphasized that attendance to the Brown Bag is not compulsory but should be out of the participants’ desire and willingness to learn. The Kirkpatrick model guided our team and ensured the success of the Brown Bag in helping the Project Management Team perform their roles better.
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author Limbo, Roel Ronald
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title An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank
title_short An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank
title_full An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank
title_fullStr An integrative action research (IAR) on effective execution of brown bag training sessions in a bank
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