Training and development as a driver for performance of the local government employees : a case of Ndwedwe local municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal division
Date
2021-05
Authors
Zondi, Sbusisiwe
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Abstract
Training involves the knowledge, skills and attitudes required by an individual to perform
effectively in assigned tasks. The proper implementation of training and development
programmes in any organization ultimately enhances employee and organizational
performance. The main aim of the study was to determine the relationship between
training and development as a driver for performance of the Local Government
employees in order to explore the relationship amongst the factors affecting training,
development and performance.
The study adopted a quantitative research approach and a closed-ended questionnaire
comprising of a Likert Scale as the measurement instrument. The Statistical Package
for the Social Sciences (SPSS version 25.0) was used for data collection and data
analysis. The population size of this study was 110 employees from Ndwedwe Local
Municipality. Due to the size of the study’s population, a sample of 90 employees was
utilized and the sampling framework was the municipal payroll system. The study
revealed that training and development did have an influence on individual and
organizational performance. The study also identified a performance management
system linked to the Personal Development Plan as an essential tool. Due to limited
resources, the study was confined to Ndwedwe Local Municipality only. Therefore, the
findings or results should not be generalized to all Local Municipalities. The study
recommended that the proper implementation of Performance Management Systems
linked to appropriate individual performance development plans be implemented. The
recommendations could be used in improving training and development and managing
employee performance. The study further contributes to knowledge in implementing
Human Resources Development policies. It will be valuable in the upliftment of the
social economy of South Africa.
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Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences in Human Resources Management at the Durban University of Technology, 2021.
Keywords
Training, Development, Local government employees
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4204