Most of training is either technical or behavioural in nature, but there are still other trainings that are neither. These fall under the ambit of special training programs and are conducted with an agenda of smoothening the work process within the organization.

Workforce diversity can be both positive and negative for the organization. Positive in that it brings fresh and different perspectives to the latter and negative in that team building may not be that easy.

Multinational corporations that employ workforce of all races, creeds and colour face the problem of racism. Similarly organizations in the Asian subcontinent more specially, face the problem of sexual harassment of workers.

There are other problems also apart from these and these can only be resolved with the help of awareness trainings.

In this article we briefly discuss trainings other than the behavioural and technical ones.

  • Diversity Awareness Trainings - handling workforce diversity is one of the emerging challenges for organizations in the 21st century. They face claims on from coloured workers, immigrants, older people, various ethnic groups, gays and lesbians for harassment at the work place.

    Also there is a need for addressing the values of various employee groups, for example, the older generation lives by a different set of values and does the younger lot. This leads to a conflict which can only be resolved by providing appropriate training intervention.

    Diversity awareness training is necessary to increase the competitiveness and the general competency of the organization. Many firms have accepted diversity as a way of surviving and many that have not often face the charge of discrimination.

  • Sexual Harassment Training - these trainings are mostly conducted in the developed nations and in multinational corporations that function in various geographical locations. These trainings are not very common in organizations in the developing world.

    Almost all types of organizations, immaterial of what business they are into, what industry they operate in and what kind of people they have hired receive sexual harassment complaints at the workplace.

    In developing economies they go unnoticed and unreported but in developed economies where the workforce is empowered severely sexual harassment at the workplace is reported, resulting in penal actions and thus the sexual harassment training. Many organization shave policies on sexual harassment but often they are not communicated!

  • Creativity Training - more and more organizations want innovation and creativity as a way of being and expression which ultimately happens only when its people are creative.

    Many organizations use experiential learning, brainstorming sessions to compel the employees think ‘out of the box’ and thus bring out the latent creativity in them.

    There are trainings conducted on the art of creative writing from them to write and express themselves beautifully.

    Organizations like Frito lay and 3M use creativity training to push their employees harder and make them entrepreneurial. These programs have reported to be successful; Frito Lay for example reported huge profits because of the creativity training!

There are other training types that involve training expatriates and inpatriates. These form however a very small chunk of the entire training programs. These special training programs are also with an intent of organization and people development, aimed implicitly at organizational effectiveness and profits.

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Ram Mohan Susarla

Ram Mohan Susarla is a seasoned freelance writer with nearly 18 years of experience creating content across diverse domains, including business, management, and literature. Before transitioning fully into writing, he spent over a decade in the corporate world, working with Fortune 100 companies as an Analyst and Project Leader. With an academic background in Engineering and professional training in Management, Ram brings analytical depth, strategic thinking, and clarity to his writing. His ability to translate complex management concepts into accessible, reader-friendly content has made him a valued contributor since the inception of Management Study Group.


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Ram Mohan Susarla

Ram Mohan Susarla is a seasoned freelance writer with nearly 18 years of experience creating content across diverse domains, including business, management, and literature. Before transitioning fully into writing, he spent over a decade in the corporate world, working with Fortune 100 companies as an Analyst and Project Leader. With an academic background in Engineering and professional training in Management, Ram brings analytical depth, strategic thinking, and clarity to his writing. His ability to translate complex management concepts into accessible, reader-friendly content has made him a valued contributor since the inception of Management Study Group.

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Ram Mohan Susarla is a seasoned freelance writer with nearly 18 years of experience creating content across diverse domains, including business, management, and literature. Before transitioning fully into writing, he spent over a decade in the corporate world, working with Fortune 100 companies as an Analyst and Project Leader. With an academic background in Engineering and professional training in Management, Ram brings analytical depth, strategic thinking, and clarity to his writing. His ability to translate complex management concepts into accessible, reader-friendly content has made him a valued contributor since the inception of Management Study Group.

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