More and more, training is moving out of the classroom and into individual cubicles as the popularity (and functionality) of online formats grow. According to Training magazine’s 2015 Industry Report, of the 777 U.S. public and private sector companies with 100 or more employees surveyed, only around 46% of training was still being conducted in a traditional classroom setting.
More than 26 percent took place exclusively online or through another computer-based technology, and 31.9% was delivered in a blended learning style, leveraging a combination of in-person, online, mobile, or social learning environments.
So what does that mean for you? It means that you need a different group of employees dedicated to setting up and providing your training opportunities than you did in the past.
Today, your training team should include the following roles in either part- or full-time capacity:
Your trainers for both your in-class and online events should be subject matter experts. Consider looking both within and outside of your agency to find those who would be most appropriate to teach about a certain topic, but ensure that the person delivering the training is well-versed in the nuances of your agency as it relates to the training topic. If you plan to offer a frequently recurring course (for example, one that all new hires must complete) consider either pre-recording the content and relying on your facilitator to ensure all material is covered and understood, or bring another member onto your training team who is the subject matter expert in that particular area.
Depending on the size of your agency and your budget, this probably sounds like a lot of people/time devoted to training. However, it’s important to remember that an investment in training is an investment in your agency’s best asset: the people. If you do not have the capacity to develop and maintain training operations, consider outsourcing your course development to
If you do not have the capacity to develop and maintain training operations, consider outsourcing your course development to GovDelivery learning.