Swimming against the current: Understanding how a positive organisational training climate can enhance training participation and transfer in the public sector
International Journal of Public Sector Management
ISSN: 0951-3558
Article publication date: 25 May 2012
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to examine the personal and organisational factors that affected public sector managers' participation in leadership training programmes and their ability to transfer learning to their workplace.
Design/methodology/approach
In‐depth interviews were conducted with five Canadian and five Northern Irish managers who participated in one‐day leadership training programmes.
Findings
The uncertain environment throughout the public sector was the greatest inhibitor to training participation and transfer. However, other training characteristics and training design features were also noted (e.g. motivation, trainer influence).
Practical implications
Public sector organisations must take concrete steps to address current environmental challenges to fully benefit from leadership training programmes. The paper highlights pre‐, during, and post‐training strategies that can be implemented.
Originality/value
The findings illustrate that leaders in both public sector jurisdictions face similar issues and these have been exacerbated by the current turbulent climate. The authors suggest that to maximise return on training investment the public sector must create an environment supportive of training participation and transfer and suggest recommendations to help organisations in the future. These findings were facilitated by the use of qualitative training evaluation methods, not traditionally used in training transfer research.
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Citation
McCracken, M., Brown, T.C. and O'Kane, P. (2012), "Swimming against the current: Understanding how a positive organisational training climate can enhance training participation and transfer in the public sector", International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol. 25 No. 4, pp. 301-316. https://doi.org/10.1108/09513551211244124
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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