Abstract
The problems existing in the training demand analysis for airlines safety managers are analyzed. In view of the shortcomings of the OTP model, the OTP model is improved, which enriches the content and dimension of the OTP analysis. Based on the improved OTP model and the actual operation characteristics of airlines, the training demand analysis model for airlines safety managers is established, and the process, dimensions and methods of airlines safety manager training demand analysis are defined. Finally, taking an airlines as an example, the analysis of the training demand for safety manager was carried out, and the courses were determined. The case shows that the model is very practical.
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1 Introduction
Safety manager training is an important part of airlines safety management. It directly affects the knowledge, ability and performance of safety managers, and then affects the safety level of airlines [1].
At present, the courses of safety managers training in airlines are mainly based on experience, subjective desire, requirements of higher level units, or training plans of external training units. Basically, there is no systematic and comprehensive training demand analysis based on the actual situation of the airlines. Finally, the training content is not consistent with the actual work needs, and the training effect is not very well.
At the same time, there is lack of in-depth research on the theory and method of training demand analysis for airlines safety managers, and there are no detailed and operable methods and tools.
Therefore, it is necessary to establish an airlines safety manager training demand analysis model. It provides the basis for airlines to carry out the safety manager training and improve the safety management ability.
2 OTP Model and Its Improvement
2.1 OTP Model and Its Shortcomings
In academia and other industries, the organizational-task-personnel (OTP) analysis model proposed by Goldstein is often used to carry out the training demand analysis [2, 3].
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Organizational Analysis. By analyzing the development strategy, development goals, resources and culture of the organizational, the problems and challenges faced by the development of the organization are identified. In order to improve the core competitiveness and achieve the established goal, what training needs to be carried out to all types of personnel at all levels are determined.
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Task Analysis. In view of a particular task, the knowledge, skill and ability needed to complete the task are analyzed. The competency model [4, 5] is built, which defines what features the personnel should have.
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Personnel Analysis. The gap between the actual situation of the existing personnel and the competency model is analyzed, and the content of the training are determined.
The OTP model analyzes the training demand of a job from the perspective of entire organization. The training demand of individual personnel is closely related to the organization development, the tasks and the current situation of individuals, instead of only being confined to specific tasks or personnel. The analysis of training demand is more comprehensive and the result of analysis is more scientific. However, there are some limitations and shortcomings in the OTP model, including:
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In organizational analysis, the model ignores the influence of external environment and its changes on organizational strategy and objectives, and then the influence on training demand, such as natural environment, social environment, and industry development and so on.
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In task analysis, the model ignores the predictable changes in the task, and the resulting requirements for the knowledge and ability of the personnel, which will impact the training demand, such as automated operation instead of manual operation, paperless office and big data analysis.
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In personnel analysis, the model mainly focuses on the gap between the actual performance of personnel and the ideal performance. It focuses on what training is needed for personnel to achieve the ideal performance level, and ignores what training they want to get from the aspect of own development and career development.
2.2 Improve the OTP Model
In view of the limitations and shortcomings of the OTP model, the model is improved. The main idea of the improvement is to carry out OTP analysis in the perspective of developing and dynamic.
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In organizational analysis, besides analyzing the internal factors of an organization, the external factors should also be analyzed, such as government management policy, industry development, natural environment, social environment, etc. Determine the impact of external factors on the development strategy and development goals of the organization, and then determine what training should be carried out to cope with these impacts.
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In task analysis, in addition to analyzing the knowledge and ability required for the current task, the development trend of the task should also be analyzed and determined what knowledge and ability that personnel should have to complete the future task. And then what training needs to be carried out in advance are determined.
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In personnel analysis, in addition to analyzing the difference between current performance and ideal performance, we should also consider the training from the perspective of their own development and career development. And then determine what training is needed for the personnel.
3 Establish the Training Demand Analysis Model for Airlines Safety Manager
Based on the improved OTP model and the actual operating characteristics of the airlines, the analysis model for training demand of airlines safety managers is established.
3.1 Organizational Analysis
See Table 1.
3.2 Task Analysis
See Table 2.
3.3 Personnel Analysis
See Table 3.
3.4 Set up Training Program
Finally, the training content determined by the organizational analysis and the personnel analysis are integrated. In consideration of training resource, training time, training mode and so on, the training program of safety manager is finally determined.
4 Case Study
4.1 A Airlines Introduction
A airlines has been running for 3 years, and has 10 aircrafts. The main business is domestic passenger transport. Transportation routes mainly include coastal routes and plateau routes.
4.2 Training Demand Analysis for Safety Manager
4.2.1 Organizational Analysis
Through the collection and analysis of the internal and external information of the airlines, it is found that the organization has the following characteristics:
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The airlines plans to increase the number of aircraft and the traffic volume gradually, and plans to open up international routes.
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The company adheres to the corporate culture of efficient and quick, as well as the safety culture of positive and just.
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The airlines regards safety as an important cornerstone of the development of the enterprise. It is one of the important tasks to ensure the safety of operation.
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The state and the CAA have made clear requirements for the safe operation of the airlines and regard safety as the most important content of regulatory.
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The public’s demand for safety is getting higher and higher.
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The plateau routes that the airlines operates has high operational risk.
Through the above analysis, the following training should be carried out to the safety managers in order to achieve the goal of the company (Table 4).
4.2.2 Task Analysis
Through the analysis of the current tasks and future tasks of safety manager, and the typical event analysis and personnel interviews, the competency model of the job is determined, including (Table 5):
4.2.3 Person Analysis
The airlines has a safety management department with 8 safety managers. Through the investigation and analysis of the basic situation of these safety managers, the differences between these personnel and the competency model are determined.
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Professional knowledge. At present, each of the 8 safety managers all has at least one operation professional knowledge.
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Safety management knowledge and experience. At present, 8 safety managers have most of the knowledge of safety management, but lack of experience in risk management, safety inspection and event investigation. There is little understanding of the trend of safety management and the safety management based on IT technology.
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Safety management ability. At present, 8 safety managers have insufficient ability to communicate horizontally, and have poor oral expression ability.
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Safety management literacy. At present, 8 safety managers lack of continuous learning consciousness for new theories and methods of safety management, and can not learn new things voluntarily. And the ability to work under pressure needs to be improved.
In addition, in terms of personal training expectations, some people want to be trained in leadership and fine management.
4.2.4 Set up Training Courses for Safety Managers
Integrate the training content determined by the organizational analysis and the personnel analysis. It is ultimately determined that the 8 safety managers need to be trained as follows:
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Company development planning;
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Corporate culture and safety culture;
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Company operation content and key risk;
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Development trend of civil aviation industry;
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Operation characteristics and main risks of civil aviation industry;
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Development trend of safety management in civil aviation industry;
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The development trend of the safety supervision of the CAA;
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Practice and experience sharing of risk management;
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Practice and experience sharing of safety inspection;
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Practice and experience sharing of event investigation;
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The concept, method and tools of safety management based on IT technology;
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Effective communication and oral expression;
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Continue to learn;
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Stress relief;
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Leadership;
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Fine management.
5 Conclusion
Some conclusions are given as follows
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Safety manager training is an important part of airlines safety management. But there is no systematic and comprehensive training demand analysis in airlines.
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Based on the improved OTP model and the actual operation characteristics of airlines, the training demand analysis model for airlines safety managers is established.
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Through the model, the analysis of training demand for airlines safety manager can be carried out, and the courses can be determined.
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Zhang, Y., Chen, Y., Sun, Y., Chen, M. (2018). Training Demand Analysis for Airlines Safety Manager Based on Improved OTP Model. In: Stephanidis, C. (eds) HCI International 2018 – Posters' Extended Abstracts. HCI 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 852. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92285-0_46
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