Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Mohamed Shibani Author-Name-First: Mohamed Author-Name-Last: Shibani Author-Email: Shibanim@yahoo.com Author-Workplace-Name: Misurata University, Libya Title: The Training of Technical Staff in Libyan Industrial Companies: Issues in Training Needs Analysis Abstract: By implementing Training Needs Analysis (TNA), organisations can improve the training need identification process and minimise the influence of social factors on nominations for training; such as kinship and friendship, which makes the managers exercised mediation "wasta" and favouritism when they perform their tasks. Therefore, paper presents the results of an investigation into current TNA practice in Libyan industrial companies (LICs), including the barriers that prevent its successful implementation and how it might be improved. A qualitative approach was adopted in collecting data by means of semi-structured interviews with 17 senior managers in two selected companies. The findings show that training needs are mostly identified through an analysis at the individual level only and that no consideration is given to organisational or operational levels. The paper contributes to existing knowledge on the application and effectiveness of TNA in industrial sectors by specifically investigating the implementation of TNA in the Libyan industrial context; it offers ideas and insights to those responsible for training in LICs to improve their understanding of the role of TNA and how they can manage the TNA process to help develop their employees. Classification-JEL: M12 Keywords: training needs analysis, Libyan industrial companies, Libyan iron and steel company, National Cement Company, methodology, interviews, senior managers Journal: Journal of Human Resource Management Pages: 42-53 Volume: 20 Issue: 1 Year: 2017 File-URL: http://www.jhrm.eu/2017/05/42-the-training-of-technical-staff-in-libyan-industrial-companies-issues-in-training-needs-analysis/ File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:cub:journl:v:20:y:2017:i:1:p:42-53