In business, knowledge is power. The challenge businesses face is in ensuring that their employees are armed with the latest knowledge to remain competitive. This is particularly true in fast-changing fields like information technology. .
Companies whose employees aren’t continually trained to understand the latest developments in big data, cloud computing, IT architecture, information assurance and systems engineering will experience weaker organizational growth and productivity. Unfortunately, many—if not most—corporations are not effectively responding to this challenge
The 2014 Learning and Development Benchmarking Study
To better assess how effectively business is training its workforce, the Brandon Hall Group conducted a comprehensive benchmarking study of corporate training practices in 2014. What they found was not good news for many of the companies which participated in the study. More than half had assessed the effectiveness of their learning strategy less than twice over the prior 5 years. Less than 1 in 3, although admitting their current strategies were ineffective, planned to increase their budgets for learning and development, and 41% described their corporate culture as “controlling.”
David Wentworth, Brandon Hall’s Senior Learning Analyst, described the urgency of the situation:
“Organizations are facing several critical pressures, including a short supply of leaders, the need to develop and engage employees, and issues with turnover. Finding and keeping talent is no longer an HR challenge but a strategic business priority. Yet, most companies are unable to build lasting relationships with their employees in an effort to overcome these challenges. Instead of empowering employees with the tools they need to succeed, many companies feel threatened by their workforce and fearful of change.”
Recent Technology Advancements Offer Business More Training Options
The learning industry is among the oldest in talent management, but it is also one of the most innovative. New technologies are offering more learning options for businesses to provide effective training. Said differently, the old model in which training meant sending people out of the office for several days is no longer the norm. Forward-leaning enterprise learning organizations can now customize learning solutions to meet the specific needs of individual businesses.
Do You Offer The Right Type of Training?
Among the trends dominating enterprise learning in 2017, according to eLearning Magazine, are the following four:
So Many Choices
The increasing number of options for employee training is itself a challenge for businesses, which often need guidance to select the programs best suited for their needs. To learn more about the ways our collaborative learning strategies and customized training programs in information technology, project management, business analysis and managerial development will help you become more productive and grow your business, contact us today.