What do people learn after the training?

What do people learn after the training?

There is a gap between leaving the classroom with new knowledge and nascent skills, and becoming proficient in using them in a work context.

What must happen in that gap, so people move from knowing about something to using it well?

One way to find out is to ask people who have crossed that gap successfully.

Here are some questions:

1. What are you doing now that you couldn't do before the training?

2. To do it, what new things did you need to learn after the training?

3. How did you learn to do it? What actions did you take after the training?

4. What's in it for you to do it the new way?

5. What advice do you have for someone following in your footsteps?

6. What would you have needed to learn it earlier, quicker, or more easily?

Notice that the last question is designed to help you find a way to reduce the time it takes people to cross the gap. The quicker they make the transition from training to proficiency, the higher the return on the training investment.

My best wishes, Paul


Robin Hoyle

Writer, broadcaster and conference speaker on matters relating to corporate learning and development Head of Learning Innovation, Huthwaite International.

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As ever, thought provoking, concise and usable. Good stuff Paul Matthews

Jose Santiago

Senior HR Expert - Managing Consultant

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Most often what is missing in a line managers in placement to provide or facilitate application and practice

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