Abstract:
Organizations in today’s world have become more demanding. Now it doesn’t depends on the
nature of work the organization has weather it is a high tech organization or a manufacturing
concern all view training and development as a tool to increase the organizational productivity.
Competition, customer commitment, the shareholders, results in a range of areas. Some might
say that the key to success is investing in employees. Director of Human Resources of Unilever
is the view that we are always looking to create value in the organization, that's what every
business wants too. Training organizations involved in creating a match between the manager's
wishes, values and dreams and goals of the organization and structure of the organization. Thus,
helps training managers to set clear goals, to go the way of success and continually improve the
business results of the organization he heads.Organizations and individuals may differ in
opinions when it comes to goals pursued by the training. Some see it as a way to personal and
social development, all training is beneficial because adds to the body of knowledge and
credibility of the individual. This vision is entrenched wherever training is seen as a privilege
giving access to better living conditions. Others believe that the purpose of corporate training is
to support, through improving the skills of people, achieving objectives of the organization.
Training is perceived as an investment in human resources, which must relate tangible benefits.
These two views are not incompatible, even if the pressure needs and difficult economic
conditions, choices must be made. While taking account individual and collective aspirations of
its human resources, it is generally understood that the training has as main mission support this
second vision, complementary to other services education or training offered in the media. In this
chapter the analysis of requirements we set training priorities in the service of the organization;
must be seen as an invitation to optimize the contribution of training efforts development of
cooperatives