In making decisions about company training methods and whether or not to employ a learning management system(LMS) to distribute training, sustainability is one top consideration. What makes a company training method sustainable?
To be sustainable, a training method must function smoothly without requiring a great deal of extra work. And as with any company procedure, those involved must understand the practices involved. In order for franchise managers, for example, to successfully train employees on standard procedures within a company, they themselves must understand those processes.
Unfortunately, this is one problem individual franchises often experience in training their employees; there are so many rules and regulations to keep track of. It's no wonder that training is often done haphazardly or breezed through without much thought or planning--the specifics can be a little hazy.
Of course, online training delivered via a learning management system is great for small organizations. Managers can create short demos and tutorials using course creation tools, and quiz their employees to ensure that the material has been processed. They often create the material itself, and are able to provide all the information needed for their employees to be successful.
And for managers running a smaller operation, it's simple to keep track of employees' progress using LMS student tracking tools. A learning management system automates many training processes to ensure that employees are gaining the information they need to do their jobs well.
But LMS-created training courses are perhaps even more ideal for large companies, for the same reasons and more (some of which were mentioned in a recent post). Online training for large companies is the future, for many reasons.
Using a learning management system, companies are able to create and deliver training to large numbers of employees across the globe. Uniform training grants franchises uniform policies and procedures, which ensures better business practices. It ensures, in effect, the ability of a company to survive and thrive in an increasingly competitive global economy.
Another problem that online training addresses in franchise training practices is the confusion that comes with updates and changes that are often unknown or misunderstood by managers. And again, if a manager is confused about a change, it follows that the employees will also be left in the dark. An LMS facilitates the rapid communication of these kinds of updates, so that everyone is clear on every detail related to their workflow, company goals, procedures, etc. It also enables companies to be more elastic, adventurous, and try new things, since training is easy to update and distribute to all franchise branches.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Learning Management System the Sustainable Franchise Training Route
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