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Understanding the might of Learning Needs Analysis

Limited budgets. Cost-effective solutions. Need to ensure bulls-eye targeting of monies and resources at areas where learning and development is needed. And, a guaranteed and measurable positive return on investment
A business-effective solution to counter these challenges is the Learning Needs Analysis (LNA). LNA throws clarity to determine the gap between existing skills, knowledge, and abilities of employees on the one hand, and those that are needed for the organization to function at the desired level and more.
LNA is particularly vital in today’s changing workplace as new technologies and flexible working practices are becoming widespread, leading to corresponding changes in the skills and abilities needed
An effective LNA serves to monitor current organizational performance, anticipate future shortfalls or problems, identify types and levels of training required, and analyze how this 
can best be provided. Such analysis helps channel resources into areas where they will contribute the most to employee development, enhancing morale and organizational performance.
Training needs can be sorted broadly into three types – one, that arise from monitoring, two, those an organization can anticipate, and three those that result from unexpected problems. Given this can and will happen across different functions in an organization, it is imperative to efficiently integrate learning needs. This will eliminate squandering of limited resources in duplicating efforts. A well thought out LNA achieves this end. It also enables organizations identify priority needs and eliminate those that are not essential.
An efficient learning needs analysis will help organizations

  • Identify the competencies, skills and knowledge employees already have, and need developing
  • Evaluate what can realistically be achieved, given the available resources
  • Increase the sense of ownership and involvement of employees
  • Determine the results that can be expected and how they can be measured

Organizations need to make this a continuous, sustainable activity that shows tangible benefit in monetary and non-monetary terms. This calls for a continued commitment to the necessary resources. The four major stakeholders involved in such an exercise are the senior leadership, middle and senior level managers, subject matter experts (SME) and trainers. Given its complexity, it is impractical and unsustainable for an organization to deploy full time SMEs and trainers.
Qualified and specialist consultants bring in the following advantages

  • With their diverse experience of serving multiple clients, knowledge and expertise are well institutionalized in consulting firms. This provides the best possible solution customized to the organization’s requirements
  • Companies often need a fresh set of eyes – and consultants can add tremendous value based on the most mundane observations and insights
  • Consultancies have a breadth of resources that they can bring to bear on problems (data mining, analytics, primary market research…).

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Head – Client Relations

Gomathi Venkatasubramanian is a seasoned client relations and strategy leader with over nine years of experience in sales, client engagement, and conflict resolution. As the Head of Client Relations, Gomathi and her team ensure that every Kelp client enjoys excellence in service delivery and engagement.  With her vast product knowledge, Gomathi takes pride in being able to go beyond the call to action and provide innovative solutions and services to clients that align with their people and business goals.

Prior to Kelp, Gomathi worked with organizations across the sales and presales cycles thereby acquiring a deep understanding of the process and how to shift from a sales to a solutions mindset.  That has helped her in honing her unique style in building client relations and trust.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Gomathi enjoys traveling and exploring new destinations, embracing different cultures and perspectives. She also finds solace in Indian music, which serves as a source of relaxation and inspiration.

 

Navneet Chugh

Director & Entrepreneur

Navneet, Managing Partner of Chugh LLP, offers global legal and tax services with 575 employees. An Attorney, CPA, and MBA from USC, he founded SABA and TiE Southern California and serves on multiple boards globally.

Bhaskaran MR

Director & Entrepreneur

Baskaran Rajaraman is an entrepreneur with interests in real estate, healthcare, and eCommerce. He has previously consulted with Krossark, Citrisys, Booz Allen, and Hamilton, and Polaris on BFSI, eCommerce, and logistics.

Manju Manocha

Head - Business Development

Manju, Head of Business Development at Kelp, drives sales strategy and growth. An HR expert with a master’s in Personnel Management, she has worked with Mphasis, BMC, Syntel, and WNS.

Smita Mukharjee

Head – DEI Center of Excellence

Smita is a dynamic and experienced DEI and Learning Consultant with a unique blend of academic expertise and practical application. With an MBA from the University of Mumbai and an M.Phil from the esteemed Tata Institute of Social Sciences, she is currently pursuing a PhD.

Smita brings with her over a decade and a half of experience across both academia and corporate training and has helped shape the learning journeys of professionals across industries. Her expertise spans human behaviour, training and development, research, and organizational diagnostics. Smita’s research has been showcased at prestigious institutions, including IIM Indore, IIM Bangalore, IIM Trichy, and Nirma University..

Passionate about fostering diversity and inclusion, Smita brings an engaging approach to training, blending research-driven insights with interactive methodologies. Beyond her professional commitments, she enjoys exploring new cultures and perspectives through travel, always seeking to broaden her understanding of the world.

Shalu Salwan

Chief Operating Officer

Shalu, an MBA from ISB, leads operations and product development at Kelp, focusing on efficiency and impact. Passionate about L&D, DEI, and PoSH, she thrives on adventure—whether scaling mountains or exploring the ocean.

Elango R

Global Leader

Elango, Global CHRO and Business Head at MphasiS, grew the company from $12 million to over a billion. He led key integrations, integrated CSR practices, and has held leadership roles at Raheja Group, UB Group, and Bank of America.

Rangan Mohan

Veteran Executive Coach

Rangan Mohan, an executive coach with 30 years of experience, has held CEO roles at MphasiS and Hinduja Global Solutions. A graduate of Madras University and IIM Ahmedabad, he is now a director and consultant.

Deepa Padmanaban

Head – Learning Solutions and PoSH Center of Excellence

Deepa, an MBA and Certified PoSH trainer, excels in client experience and HR. At Kelp, she fosters inclusivity through collaboration. Passionate about singing and voice artistry, she also announces for All India Radio.