A common complaint about employee training is that it’s boring and irrelevant. Research shows that employees are strongly interested in coaching and training, but they want the information to be short, appealing and fit their job. Review the following tips to improve employee training
Make it relevant
We’ve all sat in a training session and listened to information that doesn’t fit our work. It’s a struggle to keep focused and awake.
It’s possible to customize learning experiences to specific employee needs with the right online training software system. Many small businesses use the Traineaze software system because it’s easy to set up so they can make training modules to fit specific employee responsibilities.
Start by organizing content into training topics. Some employees may have overlapping tasks but have different jobs. Create a module with the common tasks and then simply edit it to include other specific duties for each job. You’ll end up with several different training modules, each relevant to an area of responsibility.
Make it appealing with PowerPoint
Once all the training information is gathered, it’s time to combine into a PowerPoint presentation. Here are some suggestions for making an excellent interest:
Customize the presentation - Don’t let PowerPoint dictate how you develop the training materials by using only the software’s default settings. Design training materials that fit your business image with your fonts and colors. Read more tips on how to use PowerPoint to make better employee training materials modules.
Consider suggestions for fonts and wording:
• Use a sans-serif font (plain letters without curls or edges). Serif fonts, such as Times New Roman, can be difficult to read.
• Use the same font for all headlines.
• Select a different font for copy points, no smaller than 24 point.
• To emphasize points, use a boldface style, capitalize words or put words in color. Don’t use italics or put words in all caps as these styles are difficult to read.
• Limit punctuation marks.
• Avoid long sentences. Using only 6 to 8 words per line.
• Use dark text on a light background to make the copy easy to read.
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