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46 BUSINESS AND TRAINING

Cost-effective ways to train staff

Training budgets are usually the first to undergo cuts when an economic recession knocks on the door. Yet, having a skilled workforce is a critical element of success for any organisation and company.
By
Arnoux Maré, CEO of Innovative Solutions Group
The importance of training your employees, both new and experienced, cannot be overemphasised. Effective training of new employees will ensure a workforce that is proficient, effective, and productive. But the importance of employee training does not end with new workers. Manager training and development is equally important to workplace safety, productivity, and satisfaction.
It is therefore imperative to not skimp on providing your staff with the right training. The SMME sector often cuts the training budget when times are tough. The worst thing to do is to bring in a scaled-down training and development programme that does not address your employees’ needs or does not align with strategic imperatives. The cheaper or slightly more time-efficient training option is not always beneficial to your company.
Here are five practical suggestions on how companies can continue with the development of their staff, even through tough times.
1. IN-HOUSE TRAINING AND SHARING KNOWLEDGE It might not be an obvious approach, but the knowledge you require may well be sitting in your own organisation. Sharing information is a very productive and cost-effective way to transfer knowledge. Give team leaders the opportunity to host mini training sessions to share their skills and knowledge. You can even call on partners or clients to do the same.
2. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Regular reviews and one-on-one sessions between managers and employees are essential to gauge the level of training but at the same time also develop staff without incurring extra costs.
3. DISCOUNTS ON TRAINING Instead of sending individuals for training, rather look at group training options that could result in a discounted price.
4. COLLABORATION IS KEY Do you have contacts in other companies that are facing similar issues? If so, you could consider what opportunities there may be for your employees to spend time in another organisation to learn new ways of doing things and new ways of thinking.
5. SELF-LEARNING METHODS Online courses are popular choices for self-directed learning. Staff can access the courses from their own desktop at a time that suits them. E-learning is a very efficient way to reduce overheads while at the same time tracking progress made. These online courses are, however, not an instant fix. You need to put measures in place to ensure your staff respond well to this type of training.
As business owners, managers or team leaders, our main focus should be to enhance the current skills of our labour force through various opportunities, such as further education, on-the-job training, mentorship programmes, and promotion, while continuing to contribute to job creation. PA
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