Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) September 12, 2013 -- Marking a first for a company in Asia, the SoftBank Group (“SoftBank”) in Tokyo was named a recipient of this year's Pike's Peak Performance Award from The Bob Pike Group because of its "SoftBank University Internally Certified Instructor (ICI) System” that is implemented throughout the SoftBank Group and its in-sourcing of training programs.
In keeping with its corporate vision to realize work style innovation, SoftBank made a strategic decision in 2009 to create SoftBank University and begin moving its outsourced training in-house "to foster their strong corporate culture and effectively transfer the knowledge and skills that they have within their organization," said Ayako Nakamura, principal at Dynamic Human Capital, who nominated SoftBank for the award. At that time, SoftBank implemented its Internally Certified Instructor System. "Since then, they have been developing training programs and internal trainers, and now 50 percent of the training is developed and facilitated internally."
The Pike’s Peak Performance Award is a formal recognition of trainers or organizations who have transformed their training by implementing participant-centered, results-based techniques championed by Bob Pike. These techniques involve participants in their own learning instead of relying on an instructor-led, lecture-based format. The award recipients have demonstrated improved retention and training transfer in their sessions by implementing these methods as well as an increased tie-in to business objectives.
"We are really delighted to receive such a prestigious award," said Kensuke Takeda, HR Development Section 2 manager. "We will continue to take on the challenge of developing employees' potential ability by making full use of the participant-centered method."
As of 2012, SoftBank's Human Resource Development Department has designed 36 programs while continuing to implement participant-centered and interactive techniques into its courses. Since making these changes, overall satisfaction is at 90 percent and overall ratings for trainers is at about 91 percent. The company has also made a significant savings in its expenditures.
"By successfully bringing training in-house and supporting that move by providing Bob Pike's Train-the-Trainer Boot Camp training to all volunteer trainers, who now deem the role an honor despite no pay increase, they have cut their expenditures on outside consultants," said Keith Baudin, director of client solutions for The Bob Pike Group. Sixty-five of SoftBank's 79 trainers have voluntarily gone through the Boot Camp training.
SoftBank, represented by Kimitoshi Shimamura, was formally recognized at a luncheon held September 11, 2013.
The SoftBank Group comprises the pure holding company SoftBank Corp. and its more than 1,300 subsidiaries and affiliates that offer a comprehensive range of mobile communications, fixed-line communications and Internet services. With Sprint joining in July 2013, the SoftBank Group became a leading global carrier with close to 100 million subscribers.
The Bob Pike Group has provided train-the-trainer workshops and consulting services to individuals and corporations for more than 30 years. Clients have been applying Bob's Participant-Centered Instructional System to build their learning organizations, to strengthen retention and to enrich desired results. For more information, in the United States, contact Keith Baudin at 952-829-2653 or via email at KBaudin at BobPikeGroup.com or visit http://www.BobPikeGroup.com. In Japan, contact Ayako Nakamura at Dynamic Human Capital at 045-228-5304 or via email at ayakonm(at)d-hc(dot)com.
Rebecca Johnson, The Bob Pike Group, http://www.bobpikegroup.com, +1 (952) 829-2667, [email protected]
SOURCE The Bob Pike Group
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