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Training and training program

Employee training involves an interactive, engaging and motivating training program. And yours, how is it?

Training employees in a room with a presentation ... SOS ... help!

Training and training programs are an important means of retention since it allows employees to learn and take an interest in what they are doing and the right way to do it.

What is the best strategy ? Well there is more than one.

The important thing is:

  • That it is adapted to your employees and to their rhythm

  • That it takes into account the tasks they have to perform in their daily life

  • That it integrates practical exercises to be done in the workplace and at their respective work stations

  • That it includes feedback on the floor

  • Give them the minimum content they need to do their job well and let them know they can take it further if they want to and when they fell ok with it

  • To offer several different times during the week to take training courses so that your employees choose the best time , and above all, the time when they are most receptive

  • To present a few concepts at a time and then to validate the understanding of your employees alone or in small groups and as much as possible in the heat of the action

How to put forward a good training program?

How do you get to do all of this?

  • By going gradually

  • By introducing simple and accessible technological means such as electronic tablets, telephones, etc.

  • By preparing training programs first and using your supervisory team to test them

  • By matching each employee with someone who will act as a mentor and to whom the employee can turn to for questions or to validate their understanding

  • Vary the approaches:

    • with the fewest possible sessions in class except for more advanced technical training

    • with short training periods not exceeding 20 minutes except for more advanced technical training

    • by making reminders with the employee at his workstation to validate his understanding

    • by organizing simulations

    • avoiding as much as possible disciplinary sanctions in the event of errors during operations following training or a training reminder

  • By keeping it simple and by separating the topics well so that your employees understand the subtleties of the training received and that they can establish concrete links with their functions or tasks

  • You can also opt for organized computer training systems that manage attendance, evaluations, randomly vary programs, etc. This greatly facilitates management and automates data collection.

  • You can also opt for a hybrid system that makes the most of your computer system, the punch and other tools you have in place and complete with short training sessions on paper adapted to each workstation.

The best approach?

Remember that the best approach for you is the one that best suits your work environment, your employees and their learning pace and activities. Some specific training for maintenance personnel or for personnel in charge of work accidents and human resources is self-evident and is provided by external resources and should be part of your training strategy and training programs.

We are able to help you build and deliver your training and prepare with you a training program that will meet your needs and those of your employees, taking into account your reality so that you are able to comply with regulatory and normative compliance requirements and those of your clients (including those stipulated in the GFSI standards). This will create an atmosphere more conducive to learning for your employees and build over time a sense of belonging while stimulating the desire to learn. It will save you time, it will allow your staff to become more efficient because they will have a better understanding of what you expect from them and what they have to do in their jobs.

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