TNA
TNA is a process of gathering and interpreting data for identifying performance problems and suggesting solutions. “Training needs analysis is a critical part of the training process. The TNA objective is twofold: to collect and evaluate information in order to find out what is being done now and what should be done now and later. We have no set procedure for performing a TNA, but the activities fall into three Stages (surveillance, investigation, analysis) and end with a report. The TNA concept provokes some problems within the organization, and the person sponsoring a TNA must cope with these.” (Smith & Delahaye, 1998 p. 79)The fictive case scenario presented in this assignment will take place at The Slåbrock Nightclub in Skien, Norway, where I actually used to work as the security manager. Some trendy nightclubs in Skien have been forced to close its doors because of failing to control crime on the premises. As a well-repudiated security consultant, I get a call from Slåbrock Nightclub which have received multiple warning letters from the local authorities, threatening to revoke the club’s liquor license and operating permit. The conclusion from this call is that I am to conduct a TNA, write a report
Most of the club’s bouncers proved to be rather ill equipped handling huge crowds and often did so in an illegal manner. They had the misconception of being authorised to pick someone up and physically remove him or her from the premises. They used various forms of headlocks and choke holds on disruptive customers and sometimes caused serious head and neck injuries. Handcuffs were also inappropriately applied, and in some cases it resulted in cutting off circulation to hands causing permanent damage.
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Approximate Word count = 2375
Approximate Pages = 10 (250 words per page double spaced)
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