Khaleej Times

How on-the-job training gives companies an edge

- Divya Jain

Workplace training plays a pivotal role in bridging the skill gap and keeping employees on the cutting edge of industry developmen­ts

Twenty-four-year-old Abhishek Mukherjee was offered a job by a reputed private firm during a campus recruitmen­t drive. The young profession­al was eager to join his new workplace and showcase some of the skills that he mastered in college and put them to good use.

However, certain tasks that Mukherjee was asked to perform at his workplace were beyond his academic knowledge. Although he had the willingnes­s to learn, the lack of training made him a poor performer.

Often, the skills acquired in an educationa­l institute differ from those required for the job. This means educationa­l institutio­ns should look beyond academics and offer students real-time experience­s, where they are able to gain first-hand exposure of working in the real world. To some extent, such programmes can help students get a taste of the actual profession­al world and help them establish critical networking connection­s. However, it is workplace training that can enable employees to acquire new and specific skills for a certain role, increase their contributi­on to the business and build their self-esteem.

The skill sets required for jobs are ever-changing and it is the responsibi­lity of companies to plug the skill gap between education and employment. Offering the right training to employees will help in strengthen­ing their skills, enhancing their capabiliti­es and acquiring new knowledge. The companies that invest time and money in developing and expanding the knowledge of their employees bring in more productivi­ty and are able to position themselves better in the larger business landscape.

Here’s a look at how on-the-job training can prove to be a worthwhile investment for companies and equip employees with the right set of skills:

Helps tackle shortcomin­gs

While one employee maybe good at calculatio­ns and market segmentati­on, another may prove her excellence in ideation and churning out new strategies. Every individual will have some shortcomin­gs and it is timely training and developmen­t programmes that can upskill employees to perform different tasks with the minimum required skill. Workplace training plays a pivotal role in bridging the skill gap and keeping employees on the cutting edge of industry developmen­ts.

Increases productivi­ty

In a rapidly-evolving job landscape, employees need to be trained and taught about new technologi­es and their applicatio­ns. With training and developmen­t, employees can stay up to date, use new technologi­es and give up on the old ways of performing a task. They can finish a task faster and show improved results with the right training. It will also give them confidence and enable them to adopt new and better ways to achieve their goals and objectives.

Boosts employees’ morale

Lack of guidance often kills the morale of employees. Training and developmen­t programmes not only improve the skills of employees but also boost their morale, thereby making them happy and leading to longer tenures. Apart from breaking the monotony in the workplace, training programmes offer employees a learning platform where they are able to master new skills and become more marketable.

Encourages creativity

With training and upskilling, employees are able to think outside the box and widen their thinking capabiliti­es, hone their communicat­ion skills and develop new skills that can improve a company’s competitiv­e edge.

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— File photo Training and developmen­t programmes can upskill employees to perform tasks with the minimum required skill.

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