Friday, December 3, 2021

Types of Training Methods for Employees

 

Types of Training Methods for Employees

Effectively trained employees are happier and more productive, so care must be taken when considering not only the materials to be taught, but also how to teach them. This article explains why it's important to choose a training method that explores the training method that works best for your employees, based on the material taught

Why the training Method important

Training is important for recruiting and retaining employees. When new employees join the team, they are usually excited and eager to learn everything they need to know about the company. Existing staff also need training to acquire and develop skills. In both cases, the method is as important as the material                                                                  with advances in technology, employers and talent development agents are receiving more development training than ever before. It is important to remember that learning methods vary from person to person.

There are three main types of learning Styles (VKA)

  • Visual: Learning by seeing or watching
  • Auditory: Learning by hearing information
  • Kinesthetic: Learning through action, or by doing

The best training methods cover all three learning styles, but it is also important to know what is best for the learner and to have the materials they need. Here is the 8 most effective employee training methods.

1.     Technology-based learning

2.     Simulators

3.     On-the-job training

4.     Coaching/mentoring

5.     Instructor-led training

6.     Roleplaying

7.     Films and videos

8.     Case studies


Technology-based learning


Computerized training is becoming more and more popular as technology advances. This is sometimes called computer-related training (CBT) or e-learning, but it basically focuses on one thing. Put it on your computer.

Simulators                                                                                                              Simulation is an effective training method for areas that require a specific skill set to operate complex machines such as the medical and aviation industries. Successful simulations reflect real-world working conditions and allow trainees to solve problems they may encounter at work

On-the-job training                                         



On-the-job training or practice jumps directly to the practical skills required for the job. New employees will start working immediately with this training system. In some cases, it may be useful to include an employee shadow component. This gives new employees a little understanding of context and work requirements before trying them out for themselves.

Coaching/mentoring                                                                                                                      Although it can be used to train a structured curriculum, there are many benefits to mentoring and coaching. Implementing a company counseling program, among other training methods, not only helps create opportunities for employee development, but also creates relationships that help accept and support new employees.

Instructor-led training                                                                                                                        Classroom type training is the most traditional and popular training method for employees. This method mimics other classrooms. You typically use lecture-style presentations with visual components that your instructor sets up to direct your experience.

Roleplaying                                                                                                                                This technique is usually executed with a trainee and a facilitator (or trainer), where each is allowed to act out different potential work scenarios. This method is most effective in industries that require client or customer interaction, as it allows employees to practice handling difficult situations

 

Films and videos                                                                                                                            Video quickly became popular as an effective training method. This helps companies train their employees faster and more efficiently. Many employees prefer it to reading material. There are several approaches to video training. Some companies choose one approach based on material, while others seamlessly combine multiple approaches into one video, allowing video to make difficult material more interactive.

Case studies                                                                                                                                Case studies may be the best training method if you are considering developing analytical and problem-solving skills. It provides trainees with real or imaginary opportunities that represent typical service opportunities. Independently or as a team, employees are asked to analyze the case and come up with an overall solution and opportunity.

 

Reference

 Hassan Ali., February 3, 2021.Methods for Insanely Effective Employee Training

https://www.wyzowl.com/employee-training-methods

 

Indeed, Editorial Team., February 23, 2021

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/best-types-employee-training-methods

5 comments:

  1. This is very good articles for refresh ourselves about training and development. well detailed and hard work for collection the details. Training and then developing from is the main improvement in the organization.

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  2. Training is very important for the employee performance in an organization. Good article

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  3. Effective trainings sharpen employees competencies. Good article to get ideas of traing and developments.

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  4. Trainings are important to enhance employee confident and increase productivity. Nicely explained article

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  5. Training is important for recruiting and retaining employees. This training is very important for the organization as well as the productivity of the employee. thanks .

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