Abstract:
The study focused on the effect of training and development on employees’ performance at
Jimma University. The overall objective of the study is to determine the effect of training and
development on employees’ performance. The study adopted mixed approach and used both
primary and secondary data sources. The primary data collected from Jimma University through
self-administered questionnaire for 383 selected experts and middle level managers through
simple random sampling technique and semi-structured interview question employed for human
resource director and training coordinator through interview. The collected data were analyzed
by using statistical tools (SPSS-Version 20). Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used
for the data analysis. The descriptive statistics such as frequency, percent, mean and standard
deviation were used for describing the demographic characteristics of respondents and the
dependent and independent variables. The inferential statistics like Pearson correlation
coefficient(r) and simple linear regression were used to determine if there is relationship existed
between independent and dependent variables (training development and employees’
performance. The findings indicated that training and development were positively correlated
and claimed statistically significant relationship with employees’ performance. The study
concluded that training and development have positive effect on employees’ performance. The
findings of the study indicated that there was effective training and development practices of the
study’ consequently the result disclosed the given training and development processes have been
systematic. Hence, the researcher recommended that the top Management and other training
coordinators should pay attention to the employees training and developments and evaluate the
results periodically and evaluate training program based on the objectives of the training