A training course was offered for maintenance employees in which trainees were supposed to learn how to
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A training course was offered for maintenance employees in which trainees were supposed to learn how to repair and operate a new, complex electronics system. On the job, maintenance employees were typically told about a symptom experienced by the machine operator and were asked to locate the trouble. During training, the trainer would pose various problems for the maintenance employees to solve. He would point out a component on an electrical diagram and ask, “What would happen if this component was faulty?” Trainees would then trace the circuitry on a blueprint to uncover the symptoms that would appear as a result of the problem. You are receiving complaints about poor troubleshooting from maintenance supervisors of employees who have completed the program. The trainees are highly motivated and have the necessary prerequisites. What is the problem with the training course? What recommendations do you have for fixing this course?
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Human Resource Management Gaining A Competitive Advantage
ISBN: 9781264188895
13th Edition
Authors: Raymond Noe, John Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart, Patrick Wright