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Using Training Effectively
6. External Training Courses
6.1 The main advantage of using external trainers is that they are specialists.
- The trainer may have spent years refining a training course.
- The trainer can bring you up to date with current best practice.
6.2 Training comes in a wide range of forms.
- Lectures and conferences typically thrust a mass of information at a large audience.
- Seminars help people acquire knowledge in a more interactive way.
- Workshops give people information and let them practise working out problems.
- Distance learning may make use of workbooks, videos or DVDs, while e-learning is computer-based.
6.3 E-learning offers a number of key business benefits.
- It is a powerful and cost-effective way of introducing new ideas and approaches. It can also be used to monitor progress and assess learning.
- It is especially useful when you need to train a large number of staff across different locations (eg to demonstrate compliance with health and safety regulations).
- Trainees progress at their individual pace.
- The course can be completed at home or in the workplace.
- There are a wide range of courses available. Interactive courses are also available to support behavioural training.
6.4 External training can bring fresh ideas and energy into the learning process.
- Mixing with trainees from other businesses can be an opportunity to discover how these other businesses do things.
- A good trainer may challenge the way your business currently operates.
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