Unlocking training and skills development for sustainability in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) : an explorative South African study

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Rajaram, Shamantha Devi

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2017-11

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Training , Skills development , Sustainability , Small and medium enterprises , (SMEs) , Manufacturing sector

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This qualitative study explored and described the role and contribution of training and skills development for sustainability in SMEs in the manufacturing sector in Durban and East London, South Africa. Individual face-to-face semi-structured interviews took place with 15 SME owners. Five themes and 11 sub-themes emerged in a content thematic analysis. The findings indicate that SMEs acknowledge that training and skills development positively influences their financial performance and sustainability. Whilst SMEs implement learning and skills development interventions, they lack suitably structured human resource development (HRD) policies and strategies; do not properly document training and skills development activities; and experience difficulty in evaluating learning. This study recommends that SMEs formulate and implement well-structured learning and development plans and schedules. It is also advised that SMEs liaise with academics and form Communities of Practice (CoPs), among other initiatives, to implement and monitor training and skills development for their sustainability.

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Rajaram, Shamantha Devi (2017) Unlocking training and skills development for sustainability in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) : an explorative South African study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24337>

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