Targeted
Interventions: How Modern Day Firms Are Increasing ‘Business
Impact’
Dr.
Amartya Kumar Bhattacharya
BCE
(Hons.) ( Jadavpur ), MTech ( Civil ) ( IIT Kharagpur ), PhD ( Civil
) ( IIT Kharagpur ), Cert.MTERM ( AIT Bangkok ), CEng(I), FIE,
FACCE(I), FISH, FIWRS, FIPHE, FIAH, FAE, MIGS, MIGS – Kolkata
Chapter, MIGS – Chennai Chapter, MISTE, MAHI, MISCA, MIAHS, MISTAM,
MNSFMFP, MIIBE, MICI, MIEES, MCITP, MISRS, MISRMTT, MAGGS, MCSI,
MIAENG, MMBSI, MBMSM
Chairman
and Managing Director,
MultiSpectra
Consultants,
23,
Biplabi Ambika Chakraborty Sarani,
Kolkata
– 700029, West Bengal, INDIA.
E-mail:
dramartyakumar@gmail.com
Website:
https://multispectraconsultants.com
Corporate
Training and Learning Development programmes have primarily focused
on broader training gaps in the past without the ability to
‘Penetrate’ and reach the core issue that needs attention.
Why
cannot Training be precisely attuned to the need that an organisation
has? Why is it that we see blanket Training Interventions that add
very little value to solving the core problem that the organisation
has? Organisations continue to ‘Carpet Bombard’ a group of like
roles and expect results whereas the need is to be targeted with a
‘Surgeons’ Knife Precision’ approach in identifying the areas
that need urgent attention.
There
is an unmet need when assessing what Training Intervention needs to
be prioritised first and where the likely Business Impact that will
yield maximum ROI is.
Most
of the Training Interventions attract diverse audiences, but the best
training interventions ‘Target’ a specific need that is specific
to an organisation at a given point in time. Finding the right
Targeted Training Need(s) and further customising the Training
Interventions such that specific levers are leveraged is a challenge
that every organisation grapples with.
Successful
organisations in the new age have found the solution to the talent
war: a highly ‘Customised and Targeted’ learning environment. The
operative keyword being ‘Targeted.'
Successful
organisations demonstrate the ability to create an ecosystem for
learning and development that supports individualised training needs.
Targeted
Training Interventions demand the use of established methods in
identifying the training gaps, often going to the level of most basic
building blocks. A Targeted Training intervention weaves the
ingredients of Technology, Business Strategies and Learning
Objectives to create something that is highly tailored and effective
in a real-world scenario.
The
Design and Development process of a Targeted Training intervention
requires a very meticulous understanding of the underlying business
model, the services / products being delivered and the nuances of
integrating PEOPLE, PROCESS and TECHNOLOGY.
SOMM
(Stuvoy Organisational Maturity Model) is one such Framework and a
Roadmap Model that makes possible the measurement of the maturity of
PEOPLE, PROCESSES and TECHNOLOGY. The term maturity in SOMM refers to
the organisation's readiness and experience about the three core
pillars: Human Capital (PEOPLE), PROCESSES and TECHNOLOGY.
With
the availability of established frameworks and models such as SOMM,
getting the right identification of a Training Intervention is a
‘Breeze’ for any organisation. With SOMM, organisations can look
forward to impacting ‘Targeted’ business areas that have been a
pain and have prevented the organisations from improving their
Productivity, Quality, Reducing the Costs to market and an overall
higher Retention of the client via higher satisfaction across
services and products offered.
With
Targeted investments in improving People, Processes and Technology,
organisations are continuously and successfully sharpening the
competitive ‘axe’ required to survive and thrive in the
modern-day competitive world.
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MultiSpectra Consultants, 2020.
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