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HR Tech Outlook | Tuesday, January 25, 2022
According to recent research, employees are more likely to resign and leave a company if they do not receive any training or learning within the company. Employee attrition can be reduced by providing training and allowing them to learn and grow within the organization.
Fremont, CA: A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software application that can provide online learning to students in a school or to employees in a company. It can also monitor their progress, evaluate their results, and send evaluation reports to management for further review. LMS systems are extremely effective at training employees and tracking their progress to make sure effective learning.
Here are effective ways in which an LMS can impact corporate training.
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Accessibility
LMS enables trainees to access their courses and lessons at any time and from any location. Because these courses are available online, trainees can take them whenever they want. This alleviates the stress of coordinating and fixing the timings, dates, and locations of in-person training. Because of an LMS, multiple employees can receive training at the same time without having to deal with time differences or travel issues. This feature is especially useful for global offices.
Monitor Progress
For the benefit of management, an LMS software tracks each student's progress evaluates outcomes and analyses their track record. LMS sends management progress and evaluation reports to keep them up to date on their employees' training. This LMS feature assists management in identifying good talent, providing them with additional training to improve their skills, and making promotion decisions.
Management can also intervene through evaluation reports if they want to provide feedback to a trainee or assist them with their lessons or courses.
Less Employee Attrition Rate
According to research, employees are more likely to resign and leave a company if they do not receive any training or learning within the company. Employee attrition can be reduced by providing training and learning and growing within the organization. Employees are less likely to leave a company if they believe there is room for advancement.
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