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FAQ: Is training the best solution for my problems?

Is training the best solution for my problems?

If you feel that your staff members are underperforming at work, or you are achieving lower sales than your targets, you are sure to be keen to attack the problem as soon as possible. But what is the solution? Is it training? Is it to work on staff motivation? Is it to provide an improved working environment and better tools to help your staff do their job effectively? It is important to determine the root cause of the problem before deciding on a solution.

Training is often the first thing that springs to mind when considering how to deal with staff who are not achieving expected targets at work, but it may not always be the most appropriate solution. When considering if training can solve your business problem, you need to ask yourself three questions about the staff members who are underperforming:

  1. Does the individual have the skill to do the job?

  2. Does the individual have the will to do the job?

  3. Is the individual allowed to do the job?

Potential workplace problems and possible solutions

Lack of skill: If your staff do not have the necessary skills to do their job properly, training solves the issue, but not in all cases. Sometimes coaching can be a better solution for some individuals. In other cases it may simply be that individuals have not received adequate feedback and may not be aware that they are doing something incorrectly.

Lack of motivation: Unmotivated members of staff do not achieve their full potential at work. Training may provide some temporary motivation but will not solve the problem in the long-term.

Procedure or policy problems: if the individual is prevented from doing their job properly due to inappropriate policies or procedures, training will not solve this. You need to review your policies and procedures, together with your staff, and identify any areas that need clarification or changing.

A combination of reasons: If you answered, “yes” to all three of the above questions, training is definitely not the solution you are looking for. You need to look for the underlying reasons why members of staff are not performing well. Perhaps there is an equipment or environment problem that is making it difficult for staff to achieve their targets or the problem could lie with management providing unclear expectations or feedback.

Training requirements

Before deciding that training is the solution to your problem, you need to eliminate any other possible causes of poor performance. You should consider: