A Comparative Study of E-Learning and In-Person Training: Effectiveness in Enhancing Employee Skills and Productivity
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A Comparative Study of E-Learning and In-Person Training: Effectiveness in Enhancing Employee Skills and Productivity
Authors:
*By Miss Aarya Dubey, **Dr. Gazala Yasmin Ashraf
*Student, BBA, ** Professor
Amity Business School, Amity University Chhattisgarh
Email: aaryadubey1110@gmail.com ;
Abstract: In the current rapid paradigm for staff development, organizations are using alternative training strategies to enhance workforce abilities. This research aimed to establish what is more effective at enhancing employee capability and productivity: e-learning, conventional training, or blended methods. From a quantitative, comparative, and correlational strategy, this research compared comments from 150 working professionals from a range of industries. Findings reveal that while e-learning is perceived to be more effective for acquiring technical skills due to flexibility and accessibility of resources, classroom training significantly builds soft skills through face-to-face communication and experiential learning. Statistical tests like descriptive statistics, chi-square test, and ANOVA were applied to test five hypotheses. Implications of the findings provide pragmatic recommendations for HR professionals and organizational executives to optimize training methods. This paper contributes to the budding debate regarding learning modes during the era of the internet and lays out hybrid options as a strategy of equilibrium to build broad skills.
Keywords: E-learning, Face-to-face training, Hybrid learning, Employee productivity, Skill development, Learning effectiveness, Organizational training, Comparative Analysis, and Human resource development.
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