The Importance of Training & Development in the Workplace
The Importance of Training & Development in the
Workplace
Training
presents a prime opportunity to expand the knowledge base of all employees, but
many employers find the development opportunities expensive. Employees also
miss out on work time while attending training sessions, which may delay the
completion of projects. Despite the potential drawbacks, training and
development provides both the company as a whole and the individual employees
with benefits that make the cost and time a worthwhile investment.
Addressing Weaknesses
Most
employees have some weaknesses in their workplace skills. A training program
allows you to strengthen those skills that each employee needs to improve. A
development program brings all employees to a higher level so they all have
similar skills and knowledge. This helps reduce any weak links within the
company who rely heavily on others to complete basic work tasks. Providing the
necessary training creates an overall knowledgeable staff with employees who
can take over for one another as needed, work on teams or work independently
without constant help and supervision from others.
Improved Employee Performance
An
employee who receives the necessary training is better able to perform his job.
He becomes more aware of safety practices and proper procedures for basic
tasks. The training may also build the employee's confidence because she has a
stronger understanding of the industry and the responsibilities of her job.
This confidence may push her to perform even better and think of new ideas that
help her 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.
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.
Employee Satisfaction
Employees
with access to training and development programs have the advantage over
employees in other companies who are left to seek out training opportunities on
their own. The investment in training that a company makes shows the employees
they are valued. The training creates a supportive workplace. Employees may
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 toward their jobs.
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