Year : 2005
Number of Pages : 51
leaves
Adviser : Prof. Nestor O.
Rañeses
Executive Summary
XiFactors,
Inc. is a product research and development company engaging in embedded system
technologies and more recently software applications development. The company
has existed for 15 years and has comprehensive product design and development
capabilities in areas of networking, imaging, communications and a suite of
other emerging technologies. The Software Development Group (Applications) was
formed recently to provide a suite of products including document management
solutions, web and database development, and Internet and intranet
applications. Software developers work on a variety of platforms including
MacOs, Windows and Unix. The software development group (SDG) management
recognizes training system as an important factor in improving the performance
of the organization. The software development group has operated for almost 30
months at the time of this study. The project based organizational structure is
proven effective. The software development process deployed in the group was
structured according to software engineering standards and practices. The
training system, however, remained ad hoc. The initial training system revolved
around three processes : presentation content preparation, presentation
delivery, and feedback solicitation. The manner and schedule of presentation
delivery was subject to the availability of a subject matter expert (SME). The
absence of an SME most often resulted to a delay in the training schedule. The
verification process for checking whether improvements to the training
activities gathered from feedback were not defined and documented. Initial
efforts on improving this concern are being spearheaded by a defined training
team. These efforts prompted the proponent to propose a study on adapting an
integrated Instructional Design (ID) and 3T technology training model. This was
expected to provide the advantage of a systematic approach to training.
Furthermore, it was anticipated to improve the proficiency of the training
coordinators in addressing the training requirements of the software
development group. Two models associated with developed training systems were
utilized as basis of the integrated training model-the ID model and the 3T
technology. Several literatures noted ID as useful in developing a more
systematic approach to developing instruction. Instructional design is
recognized as suitable in aid in delivering a more effective and manageable way
to create training programs. The 3T technology defined a shift in
responsibility of learning to the trainees themselves. 3T sets a 100 percent
standard for covering the materials and ensuring that the skills incorporated
in the materials are learned. The project aimed to provide an improved training
management system through evaluating the use of an integrated Instructional
Design (ID) and 3T technology training model on the software development group.
The specific targets of the project included a) identify problems and issues in
the training management system currently utilized by the software development
group b) provide a more systematic approach in the development and deployment
of training system processes and c) layout activities using the adapted
training model for familiarizing succeeding members of the defined training
team on the training management system of the software development group. The
project expected to support the following items : a) provide a more systematic
approach to the development and deployment of training activities b) by
adapting a training model, aid the training team define a structured training
system c) define the activities for preparing succeeding members of the
training team in understanding the training management system. A team of five
training coordinators interfacing with three project managers and twenty-seven
software developers comprised the sample of this study. The software developers
comprising the training coordinator team have an average of six months exposure
in training development and an average length of stay of 22 months in the
software development group at the time of this study. The members of the
training coordinator team are select software developers commended by the Group
Manager and Project Managers based on a set of criteria including a) knowledge
of the basic foundation of the technical aspects of a project b) excellent
interpersonal and communication skills and c) excellent interviewing skills.
The project was undertaken over a period of seven months. The project reviewed
the current group training system and adapted an integrated 1D and 3T
technology training model. The intent was to evaluate whether the integrated
model addressed the training improvement requirements of the software
development group. A training management system upgrade and an accompanying
study plan were designed and documented based on the review of the 1D and the
3T technology training model. These were evaluated in this study. The system
upgrade defined four training phases-training needs assessment and planning,
training design and development, training implementation, and training evaluation
and maintenance. The four training phases were planned to be utilized in a
sequential manner to address training requirements. The study plan aimed to
familiarize members of the defined training team on concepts relating to
training model and training management system. The training management system
was established to plan, organize and coordinate the training system of the
Software Development Group. This management system covered the activities of
defining the training system and planning for adjustments as seen fit for the
benefit of the organization. This training management system upgrade
documentation was released to the training coordinator team for evaluation and
feedback. Responses to questionnaires, presented as different sets of guides,
were utilized to obtain group-related information. Checksheets were designed
for and deployed to the training coordinator team to improve familiarity with
concepts relating to training model and training management system. The system
upgrade was deployed through a training program for training coordinators. The
training coordinator training program was scheduled over a six-week period. The
coordinators reviewed concepts relating to training models and training
management systems on the first 3 weeks, and for the remainder of the training
program applied those concepts in improving software development. The proponent
and the Training Coordinator Team (TCT) lead acted as signatories for the
sign-off of the checksheets utilized which included a training model review and
a training management system checksheet. Complete review of the topics was
ensured prior to sign-off. The training coordinators were able to achieve
complete sign-off on both checksheets within the specified period. The training
coordinators displayed an improved ability in designing and developing
training. This was exhibited in a faster training program for software
developers by an average of 2 weeks. The system upgrade was instituted
simultaneously in three projects delivering a) a client-side web applications
software for the Windows platform b) a server-side web applications software
and c) further improvement on the paperless office concept. Using the same set
of technical modules and hands-on exercises deployed in the previous training
system, the training coordinators improved the sequencing of the training
activities and at the same time shortened the length of training for software
developers. The software developer training program was redesigned using the
adapted training model which was in congruence with the idea of the checksheet
usage from 3T technology and the phases of ID. The training management system
upgrade and the study plan enabled the training coordinators to streamline the
current software developer training program reducing areas where the software
developers undertaking the program are inactive. Feedback from software
developers pointed that the technical modules were better understood when
applied immediately after covering the materials and when trainer feedback was
received thereafter. The results of the study suggested that adapting the
integrated 1D and 3T technology training model greatly improved the training
system of the software development group in terms of improving the proficiency
of the training coordinators and providing a more systematic approach to
training. Results also showed that using the model shortened the length of the
training program for software developers thus developers were able to
participate in system implementation sooner. It was shown that the integrated
1D and 3T technology training model was effective for the software development
group.
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