THE IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORKPLACE
The importance of staff training cannot be overemphasized. Here is what you stand to gain by making the time and finding the resources to train your employees:
1. Improved employee satisfaction and morale
The investment in training that a company makes shows employees that they are valued. Employee training and development creates a supportive workplace. It always employees to gain access to training they wouldn’t have otherwise known about or sought out themselves. Employees who feel appreciated and challenged through training opportunities may feel more satisfaction towards their jobs.
2. Training programmes allow employees to strengthen weaknesses
A lack of awareness of internal weakness is a hazardous thing within an organization. Training overcomes this as you can educate your employees on important subjects that help overcome and avoid any issues. Additionally, it creates a knowledge sharing environment. Your employees learn from management and each other’s past mistakes and wins. This ensures that recurring mistakes are reduced and your employees know the strategies for success.
3. Improved Employee Performance
An employee who receives the necessary training is better able to perform their job. It allows them to become more aware of safety practices and proper procedures for basic tasks. The training may also build the employee’s confidence by providing a stronger understanding of the industry and the responsibilities of the job. This confidence may push the employee to perform even better and think of new ideas that help them to excel. Continuous training also keeps your employees on the cutting edge of industry developments. Employees who are competent and on top of changing industry standards help your company hold a position as a leader and strong competitor within the industry.
4. Consistency
A structured training and development program ensures that employees have a consistent experience and background knowledge. The consistency is particularly relevant for the company’s basic policies and procedures. All employees need to be aware of the expectations and procedures within the company. This includes safety, discrimination and administrative tasks. Putting all employees through regular training in these areas ensures that all staff members at least have exposure to the information.
5. Increased innovation in new strategies and products
Ongoing training and upskilling of the workforce can encourage creativity. New ideas can be formed as a direct result of training and development.
6. Reduced employee turnover
Staff are more likely to feel valued if they are invested in and therefore, less likely to change employers. Training and development is seen as an additional company benefit. Recruitment costs therefore go down due to staff retention.
Written by Sherise Brooks