Abstract:
This study investigates the impact of employee training on performance within the apparel industry of
Sri Lanka, focusing specifically on operational-level employees at ABC Company. Given the
industry's crucial role in the country's economy, it is imperative for organizations to adapt to external
changes effectively. The primary objective of this study is to examine the relationship between training
needs assessment, content, delivery methods, evaluation, and employee performance.
To achieve this, a sample of 100 operational-level employees who have completed relevant training
programs was randomly selected from ABC Company. The study variables examined in this research
include training needs assessment, training content, delivery methods, evaluation, and their impact on
employee performance within the Sri Lankan apparel industry. Data was collected through a structured
questionnaire consisting of 25 questions, where the collected data was then analyzed using SPSS
software. The findings of this study provide empirical support for the hypothesis that there exists a
positive association between employee training and performance. These results underscore the
significance of training in enhancing organizational performance.
This study contributes to the existing literature by highlighting the crucial role of employee training in
the context of the Sri Lankan apparel industry. It underscores the importance of strategic training
initiatives in adapting to the dynamic business environment and maintaining a skilled and motivated
workforce. The implications of this study suggest that organizations should prioritize training as a key
component of their human resource management strategies. By investing in training programs that are
tailored to the specific needs of employees, organizations can enhance their performance, productivity,
and competitiveness. Additionally, the findings emphasize the need for continuous evaluation and
improvement of training programs to ensure their effectiveness and alignment with organizational
goals. In conclusion, this study highlights the crucial role of employee training in the garment industry
of Sri Lanka. The findings emphasize the need for organizations to prioritize training initiatives to
enhance employee performance and navigate the dynamic business environment effectively.