Best practices for integrating "training" programmes into CM plans.
09 September 2019
The exercise of stock-taking of all best practices leaves us with six major success factors.
Article written by Vincent PIEDBOEUF
09 September 2019
The exercise of stock-taking of all best practices leaves us with six major success factors.
Article written by Vincent PIEDBOEUF
Taking a structured approach to managing the people side of change can boost the rate of project success by a substantial amount. Adoption and usage make a critical difference between getting short-lived results or effective and long-lasting change. Needless to say, training plans play an essential role along the path of implementing reforms or new processes and tools. Our partner PROSCI[1] has identified the key elements to be combined for these plans to deliver the best results. To gauge the efficiency of your freshly implemented programs, this article also lists the most useful tracking and reporting tools[2].
Key contributors to the success of training plans.
The exercise of stock-taking of all best practices leaves us with six major success factors. According to PROSCI, “planning and audience matching” is reported twice as often as the other contributors.
Measuring effectiveness.
Assessment of training effectiveness should cover everything from trainees’ readiness to field results and overall satisfaction with the programme. The toolbox may include:
Documenting the success (or flaws) of training plans is not only important to increase the relevance of programs and prevent people from returning to previous practice patterns, it is also a ubiquitous element in Change Management communication. Put your audience first and adjust as necessary!
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