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Discuss in detail 'Task Analysis' and 'Performance Analysis' in relation to the training and development processes followed by most organizations.

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This solution discusses 'Task Analysis' and 'Performance Analysis' in relation to the training and development processes followed by organizations.

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When performing a task analysis, management will create a list of tasks and job responsibilities an employee is required to perform in order to determine if they are completing their work properly. This allows the company to specify the skills that an individual must demonstrate in order to either hire ...

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