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The “How
to Train People On The Job” is a Hands-on workshop that teaches
your trainers how to effectively apply the four-step model. This
workshop shows your participants
how to set up and implement a program of
structured OJT including analyzing the process and developing
training materials.
This
ALERA
workshop is built on the premise that learning sticks
longer when the trainee becomes involved. Our hands-on approach
workshop involves the trainee with planning his or her training,
making suggestions, asking questions, answering questions--and
doing rather than just listening or observing.
Start building your own
Performance-Based Training Program before the workshop is
over. Your participants will begin conducting a Job/Task
Analysis and identify the jobs and tasks that will require
training. They will also begin developing trainer's guides for
those tasks.
A recent participant wrote:
"We had a train the trainer program here a few
years ago and I was expecting a similar program. In the last
class, they taught us how to train using examples that did not
fit the way we do things here. I was pleasantly surprised to
find out that this class was different – our instructor had us
working on real life examples from our plant. We used tasks from
our jobs to practice instructing others in the four-step
method."
Mark A,
Filler
Operator Trainer
Another said:
"This
class showed me that there was a proper structure to be followed
to communicate information about the job and tasks to be
performed by the new hire. I feel that I have a lot of new tools
that will help my trainees do a better job right from the start.
I had been using shadow training before this class, I now know
that this is not very effective and I will begin using the four
step method."
Ray D
Oven Operator
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