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HR Tech Outlook | Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Adopting the right technology and ensuring employees, management, and leadership are digitally literate are essential for understanding and applying technology to improve processes.
Fremont, CA: The shift to remote work, technological advancements, mental health awareness, and inflation have significantly influenced training approaches, personal and professional lives, and company learning and development strategies in the new year.
Let's examine how you improve training by considering these developments.
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Training Trends to Focus On
Learning and development trends will shift towards companies adapting to new work methods, focusing on digital reliance, specialized roles, and employee well-being, necessitating a new training content and delivery approach.
Here are four trends in what and how we train employees in 2024.
Greater Focus on Digital Skills
The shift towards digital-first interactions, such as remote work and online commerce, has made digital skills crucial for businesses. Adopting the right technology and ensuring employees, management, and leadership are digitally literate are essential for understanding and applying technology to improve processes. Offering training in new technology and job-specific skills is crucial for staying up-to-date in this digital-first workplace.
Investment in Continuous Customized Learning
Today's training solutions offer tailored, ongoing employee training that enhances job performance and engagement. This goes beyond onboarding keeping employees updated with the latest skills and content. Robust learning management systems prepare teams for specialized jobs, and regular meetings, custom dashboards, and updating the training library maximize the L&D strategy, benefiting both employees and businesses.
Emphasis on Well-Being Training
Companies prioritize employee health and well-being as they reassess the significance of work-life balance. Increased job flexibility and increased burnout have increased stress and overwork risks. Courses are being offered to improve mental, physical, and financial well-being, including stress management, productivity, diversity, inclusion, mindfulness, and financial wellness.
Boosting Employee Retention
Strong leadership is vital for organizational success, reducing employee engagement and high turnover rates. Companies should equip leaders with skills to enhance employee experience, foster teamwork, and create a safe working environment. Training in leadership skills prepares companies for growth in a competitive market. Making leadership training part of employee development saves costs on recruiting and onboarding new talent, creating a pool of qualified candidates for promotion.
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