MAKE IT INTEGRAL
Too often, training expenditures are made as a reaction to some internal operating problem: repeated packing failures; increasing waste; lubrication errors, etc.
Reactive training is not the way to address most training issues. It is often piece-meal and is a “horse is already out of the barn” solution.
The key to successful training is to make it an integral part of an organization’s business objectives. Up-front planning helps ensure that your investment in training will deliver measurable results. Your goal is to make training a cost-effective solution that supports the business objectives of your organization.
It is critical to focus training where it will have the greatest effect on performance. Using needs assessment and task analysis techniques, you can identify the greatest opportunities to improve performance through training.
In order to be successful, a training plan must become a solution that can be implemented within the existing structures of your organization. From broad decisions such as curriculum design or the integration of new learning technology to details such as staffing, scheduling, and equipping the learning environment, you should strive to transform the training plan into a smoothly functioning reality.
In sum, you need to identify your organization’s training needs so that you can recommend the best way to maximize the dollar return on investment. And, you’re going to succeed at that task as long as you successfully develop the two necessary strategies:
• Needs Assessment and Task Analysis
• Training Plan and Implementation
You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the positive dividends you’ll receive from your front-end investment. Because of those efforts, your training initiatives will prove many times more valuable to your organization.
To be successful, training must be integral. It is as important to your organization as almost any initiative you undertake. Do it the right way!
Victory comes to those who analyze and plan before they implement.
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— Bill Walton, Founder, ITC Learning
bwalton@itclearning.com
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