Mchete, Tumain John
(2019)
Effectiveness of Induction
Training on Employees Performance in Public Universities: Case Study of the Open
University of Tanzania.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The study was to assess the Effectiveness of Induction Training on Employees
Performance in Public Universities. The respondents of the study were selected staff
from the Open University of Tanzania (OUT). The study intended to examine how
the induction training offered to the new employees by the OUT facilitates
theoretical knowledge. The study design was explanatory case study using
qualitative data collected through interviews from the OUT employees and
management. The study revealed that most of the respondents were satisfied with the
induction training offered at the Open University of Tanzania. It was revealed that 8
respondents from the subordinate staff were satisfied with the induction training and
only 2 staffs were not highly satisfied with the induction training attended. The study
further revealed that the induction training offered by OUT facilitates theoretical and
practical knowledge as well as integration through the socialization process. It was
also revealed some of the respondents were aware of the induction training policy
while others including some of the heads of departments were not clear enough of
the policy. The study concluded that induction training is of great value to the
University because it serves to inform new staff of the important aspects in their new
working environment. The study recommends that for the University to have a
perfect and most effective induction training the top management should provide
enough support and exert their power to it, reasonable and realistic budget should be
allocated, there should be a continuous follow-up to get feedback from the trainees,
the time for orientation training should be enough so as to allow the programme to
cover all aspects and the trainees should be encouraged to be serious and concentrate
to the training sessions so as to enable them grasp everything taught.
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