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Upskilling your team does not have to cost a fortune, nor take months on end. By identifying the skills you need to push your business forward, understanding which people in your team are capable and willing to learn, and implementing the right strategies, you can ensure that you are well ahead of the curve.
Here are some cost-effective ways to upskill your team:
The Personal Development Plan, or PDP, is one of the very best ways to ensure continued learning and development for employees at every level. Many organisations set PDPs for staff as a standard and if managed correctly they can enable people to rapidly build their skills and competencies. PDPs give employees ownership of their own professional development and ensure that as an employer you are building the right skills across your team.
Often overlooked is the talent which already sits within a team. Most individuals are in their position because of a particular skill set which they employ day in, day out in their role; something they are experts in. Utilising this expertise which already resides within your team and establishing an internal training programme is an excellent way to encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration, and will help to close any skills gaps you may have.
While developing talent in-house is an excellent way to spread knowledge and skills, it is not a strategy which will enable you to bring new skills to your organisation easily. For this, you will need to complement your in-house strategy with formal courses and training. Many professional skills can be attained and honed with training courses, and they are an excellent way to bring up to date the expertise of your team.
One benefit of this approach is that once one or two members of your team are equipped with these new skills they can begin to spread the knowledge throughout the rest of your team. By upskilling one team member you can provide a platform for more to learn.
Upskilling your team isn’t just about ensuring you have the right skills to meet your goals. It’s about planning for the long-term future of both your organisation and your employees. Regular training and development are the strongest retention tools in any employer’s arsenal. Employees want to feel that they are valued and that their company is invested in their career, and are unlikely to stay long in a job which does not provide this.
By taking a proactive approach to training and developing your team, you are not only ensuring that you are equipped to move forward as a business but also that you have a motivated and improving workforce. It shows your employees that you are invested in them and committed to helping them develop their careers.
For more advice on building your team and upskilling existing employees contact one of our expert recruitment consultants in your sector.
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