Friday 12th March 2010

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Training Needs Analysis

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Training is an essential part of every organisation's management. To ensure the best possible returns training and development activities have to be targeted, planned and managed properly.

A Training Needs Analysis (TNA) is an analysis performed to determine areas of job performance in which an employee needs training. An assessment is conducted before any training takes place. It should be followed up by post course evaluation after the training event in order to determine the effectiveness of the training.

FREE on-line Training Needs Analysis (TNA) for Microsoft Office 2003

Feel free to use our on-line self assessment tool to give you guidence as to what course you should be attending.

TNA analysis

  • Not sure which Enliten IT course you should attend?
  • Are you really going to benefit from attending a specific course?
  • Not sure what your current skill level is?

Enliten ITs skills assessment will recommend which courses you should attend and which specific topics you need to work on prior to attending a course.

It can also be used as a good indicator for older Microsoft Office versions i.e. XP and 2000.

Simply press the START button to begin your assessment.

Note: You will need Flash installed on your computer to run the TNA tool. If you do not have it you can download Flash Player from this link.

Paper Based Self Assessment

If you don't want to use the on-line assessment please feel free to download the paper based forms below and distrubute amongst your colleagues. They will assist you in deciding which courses to attend.

Excel 2003 Training

Excel 2003
Introduction | Intermediate
Advanced

Access 2003 Training

Access 2003

Word 2003
Introduction | Intermediate
Advanced

Powerpoint 2003 Training

Powerpoint 2003
Introduction | Advanced

Project 2003 Training

Project 2003
Introduction | Intermediate | Advanced

Outlook 2003 Training

Outlook 2003
Introduction

PC Appreciation Module

PC Appreciation
Introduction