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SayPro Employee knowledge retention as measured by post-training assessments (Target: 85% pass rate).
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Indicator: Employee Knowledge Retention as Measured by Post-Training Assessments
Target: 85% pass rate
Definition:
This indicator tracks the percentage of employees who successfully demonstrate knowledge retention by passing the post-training assessment. The post-training assessment is designed to measure how well participants have absorbed the content covered during the training and their ability to apply it.
Calculation Method:
- Numerator: Number of participants who achieve a passing score (e.g., 70% or above) on the post-training assessment.
- Denominator: Total number of participants who completed the post-training assessment.
Formula:
Knowledge Retention Rate=(Number of Participants Who PassedTotal Number of Participants Who Took the Assessment)×100\text{Knowledge Retention Rate} = \left( \frac{\text{Number of Participants Who Passed}}{\text{Total Number of Participants Who Took the Assessment}} \right) \times 100Knowledge Retention Rate=(Total Number of Participants Who Took the AssessmentNumber of Participants Who Passed)×100
Data Source:
- Post-Training Assessment Results (scores from online quizzes, written exams, or practical demonstrations)
- Training Attendance Records (list of participants who attended the training)
Frequency of Measurement:
- After every training session (immediately after participants complete the post-training assessment)
- Monthly or Quarterly (for aggregated analysis of knowledge retention across different training cohorts)
Pass Rate Threshold:
- Passing Score: Typically, a score of 70% or above is considered a pass. However, the threshold can be adjusted based on training content complexity.
Reporting Format:
Training Date | Total Participants | Post-Training Assessments Taken | Participants Who Passed | Knowledge Retention Rate (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 2025 | 30 | 30 | 28 | 93% |
April 2025 | 25 | 25 | 22 | 88% |
March 2025 | 20 | 20 | 18 | 90% |
Target Achievement:
The target is considered achieved when 85% or more of participants in the post-training assessments achieve a passing score.
Action Plan for Low Knowledge Retention Rates:
If the pass rate is below 85%, consider the following actions:
- Review Assessment Content: Ensure that the assessments align with the training content and reflect key learning objectives.
- Provide Additional Review Sessions: Offer supplementary review or refresher sessions focusing on areas where participants are struggling.
- Improve Training Materials: Enhance training materials to make them more engaging and easier to understand, incorporating more interactive elements.
- Increase Engagement During Training: Integrate more hands-on activities, real-life case studies, and Q&A sessions during the training to reinforce learning.
- Offer Post-Training Resources: Provide access to additional resources such as video tutorials, FAQs, and detailed guides for ongoing learning and reinforcement.
Using Knowledge Retention Data to Improve Future Sessions:
- Identify Weak Areas: Analyze the assessment results to pinpoint topics where participants scored lower, and focus on these areas in future training.
- Continuous Improvement: Use feedback from participants regarding difficult topics to adjust future training content and presentation style.
- Monitor Progress Over Time: Track knowledge retention across multiple sessions to determine if training effectiveness is improving or if additional intervention is needed.
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