How to differentiate your onboarding and training processes
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The terms “onboarding” and “training” are sometimes used interchangeably, but this is a mistake that might be hurting your business. Although there’s a lot of overlap between onboarding and training, they’re not the same thing—and a different approach is required for each. Consider that:
There’s no denying how important it is to master the distinct nuances of both onboarding and training. So how do you go about it??
The differences between onboarding and training?
The main difference between onboarding and training is that onboarding is a short-term series of steps to process and acclimate new employees, while training is an ongoing process to develop workplace skills and proficiencies. Unfortunately, many employees only experience training during their onboarding phase. But in order to be effective, training must go beyond the one-and-done onboarding process and become a part of the everyday work experience. This ensures that people can retain information, build new skills and keep pace with change.?
The distinctions between onboarding and training have become especially pronounced in light of the recent labor shortages and staffing challenges—especially for frontline workers. In many cases, new employees must be brought up to speed the same day they’re hired. As such, the onboarding must be streamlined to emphasize only the essentials. Then, as they get comfortable in the role, they can expand their knowledge with continued training.?
The basics of new employee onboarding?
The onboarding process can be divided into four phases:?
The importance of continuous employee training?
Training is a blanket term that can include such tasks as:
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Some of this on-the-job training does occur during the onboarding phase, but it’s a discipline unto itself. Whereas onboarding typically happens over the course of a few days (or sometimes weeks), training is a process that should never end. Understandably, this isn’t always a priority in light of challenges like busy schedules, limited staffing and difficulty pulling people out of the operations for lengthy online courses. But it’s nevertheless important to constantly expand each employee’s skillset while reinforcing what they’ve already learned.?
That’s where an LMS like Axonify can be extremely effective. Lessons are delivered in just 3 to 5 minutes a day, so employees can constantly sharpen their skills whether they work at an organization for 6 months or 10 years. And the content is delivered on the devices that employees already use. A quality LMS offers all the benefits without the burden.?
Onboarding vs training – an example
As an example, consider a sales associate at a clothing boutique.?
A reliable LMS should support both onboarding and training
A high-quality LMS should help people complete new hire training as quickly and effectively as possible and then transition them into continuous learning to close personal knowledge gaps and keep pace with changes. Consider Axonify as an example.
Axonify supports new hire training:
Axonify supports continuous training:?
When you have an effective onboarding program in place, your reinforcement training will go much smoother. It all starts with setting that firm foundation from day one. You’ll notice a difference in performance, motivation and employee retention rates. When companies invest in both processes, everybody wins.?