Whether you are looking to ensure your staff members have up-to-date skills or new employees can fulfil their role, here are the top 3 ways to train staff.
Top 3 Ways to Train Staff
Posted by ivanpw under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 3266 days ago
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3262 days ago
Time to re-read Tim Ferriss book. Have you read his other books?
Btw: Did you get the "Au" link we talked about?
3263 days ago
How about having FaceTime / Hangout / Skype conversations and trainings?
3262 days ago
Whoops! (Edited that out)
FaceTime does help, but I always opt for written instructions in detail - just like what Tim Ferriss recommended in his 4-Hour Workweek book :)
3264 days ago
I'm guessing as an online publisher you've had more than a little experience with this. I'm wondering whether you feel there are any significant differences training a remote staff versus training a staff that shares the same office space.
3264 days ago
I've run offline business before, and the biggest difference of all is communication. It's more challenging training remote staffs, because you need to describe things in greater details.
In face-to-face training, on the other hand, I can just show my staff what he/she should do on the spot.
As long as you can explain things in greater detail (recommended in written form) you'll be fine working with off-premise/on-premise staffs.