| Article Index |
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| Using Training Effectively |
| Your Training Needs |
| Training Objectives |
| Commitment of Employees |
| The Training Plan |
| In-house Training |
| External Training Courses |
| Did It Work? |
All businesses automatically carry out in-house training when a new employee arrives, sometimes without realising it.
The challenge is to get everyone's performance up to standard, as quickly and cheaply as possible, with minimal disruption.
5.1 Most in-house training takes the form of on-the-job training.
This lets people learn at their own pace and apply new knowledge immediately.
5.2 Job shadowing involves one person showing another all the aspects of a job.
5.3 Once a person can do the job, continue coaching the employee.
5.4 Consider finding a mentor, especially for senior employees whose performance has a major impact on the business.
Mentoring is usually carried out by someone outside the immediate team, or even by someone from outside the company.
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