Training–Effectiveness and Team-Performance in Public Organization

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Abstract

This study aims to invest in empirical relationships in a model that becomes the process of Team-Performance due to participation in practical training through causality between Training Effectiveness variables, soft-skill competence, Employee-Creativity, and team performance. This study uses a quantitative approach. The analytical tool used is structural equation modeling (SEM) using AMOS version 23 software. Accidental sampling technique is used to collect the sample. As many as 202 respondents filled up a survey questionnaire with complete and valid answers. This study’s results significantly contribute to fill the gap of inadequate empirical evidence that can answer critical questions about the missing link between training and employee-performance, more specifically between training-effectiveness and teamperformance. The results showed that practical training would encourage employees’ soft-skill competence, improve Employee-Creativity, and improve Team-Performance. Furthermore, training-effectiveness also plays a significant role in enhancing employee-creativity and helping in optimal team-performance. This study also found that the relationship between employee-creativity and team-performance did not show positive and significant results; therefore, empirically, it did not support the hypothesis built in this study. Practical training targeted towards increasing soft-skills and creativity is a fundamental reason which not only aims to contribute toward organizational performance but also provides personal feedback for self-development.

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Umar, A., Tamsah, H., Mattalatta, M., Baharuddin, B., & Latief R, A. (2020). Training–Effectiveness and Team-Performance in Public Organization. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 7(11), 1021–1031. https://doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no11.1021

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