You’ve hired quality employees, now invest in their development to ensure they excel. Certifications, continuing education, and skill set training translate to big payoffs for businesses. To ensure your company gets the most out of employee training, create a clearly defined set of objectives to drive your decisions. Assess which employees will benefit the most from training, what specific training is necessary for employees to be more productive, and what method of training will be the most effective and cost efficient. The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) traditionally recommends approximately 40 hours of training a year for employees. This parallels with the importance of ongoing development from the employee’s perspective, ranking toward the top of the list of things they want to experience at work.
Consider training options that deliver information in a compelling format, supply materials for future reference, and are presented by industry-respected associations, companies or individuals. Online training provides an economic way to enhance an employee’s learning experience. Research webinars, subscription sites and online tutorials that multiple employees can benefit from simultaneously. Locate businesses you can take field trips to, or volunteer speakers who have knowledge of your trade. When employees have completed their training, provide a forum for them to share their gained knowledge with the rest of the team. When economic uncertainty can jeopardize the advancement of your business, an investment in the development of your people can ensure stability in a rapidly changing market.
Employers who encourage training benefit from:
Increased productivity and efficiency
Employees who expand their knowledge base perform better; completing tasks quickly and with more accuracy.
Capability to adapt to new technologies and trends
A sufficiently knowledgeable staff enhances a company’s competitive position and opportunity for expansion.
Improved morale and team motivation
Employees develop a sense of self-worth and value as they improve their skill set. and build the team by sharing their knowledge.
These benefits can lead to an overall increase in profitability.
Author: Brandi Solomon
Creative Director
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