Tuesday, 1 April 2014
4 things that you should do after your training course
Why take training seriously.........here's why..
So, you have finally finished the communications cabling training course. You have been working towards am exemplary practical assessment for the last few days, as well passing the exam with flying colours!
And now you have now got that qualification you know your job role really would benefit from.
Is It The Time to Relax? …..sorry to tell you this but “Wrong!” - the training course is just the beginning of the process. A good accredited training course should provide you with the essential key skills and underpinning knowledge of your chosen subject, be it data cabling, fibre optics or designing a cabling network
So…….how do you now apply this new found knowledge ?
Here are four things you should be doing after the training course.
1: Reflect
It is easy to forget important elements of information when you are in the training room with your trainer - learning so much in a short period of time is and can be both challenging and tiring. The important thing to remember is not to worry if you can't remember every single aspect of the course…especially as you are more than likely to back at work “on the coal face” so to speak, the following week.
Think about the process that as trainers, we have ask you to do during your training course – we ask you to take notes; yes we provide you with a training manual and yes, the training manual is mapped across from the syllabus…but nothing beats aiding your acquisition of knowledge than taking notes during the classroom sessions .In an ideal world, you should try to block some time off of your work based tasks and schedule in order to reflect back: reading the notes that you took during the training will really help you in the work environment. It is worth while remembering that you weren't trained, just to pass an exam – our aims and objectives as with all of our delegates, is for you to be able to apply the key principles that we talked about on your training course when you are back at work.
Try this: close your email, leave your desk if necessary - but make sure there are no distractions so you can reinforce what you learnt during the course when you get back to work. It may be the case that you might need to read your notes several times but eventually you will be able to remember some of what you have learnt so you can apply the most important parts when they become relevant in your work..
2. Report Back
Another thing you should really be doing as soon as possible after your training course is to discuss what you have learnt with your line manager and if possible, assisting and helping them, showing that your training course was successful. Your manager will want to know that your training course was a success and that you have actually brought the skills and knowledge back into the organisation. So do try and arrange a short meeting where you can report on some of the things that you have learnt as well as the overall success of the course. It is also a good way of reinforcing what you have learnt by encapsulating the key points to somebody else.
3. Plan
You decided or were sent by your company on a training course for a specific reason – one of which could be to try and improve your skills or perhaps toi increase your level of technical understanding of your work based activities. Either way now is the time for you to produce an action plan and put what you learnt to a meaningful and productive use.
Again, the sooner you are able to get to this planning stage and physically done the better as everything you will have learnt will be fresh and in your mind
However, please be aware that after attending one of our training courses for several days, it is perfectly understandable if this is something you look at over a two week period.
Make sure you do this……you need to put in the time and also don't let it become forgotten by your line manager. Consider arranging a quick meeting to review your action plan with them and mention it in between to act as a prompt! You know what managers are like!
And don’t forget, action plans are sometimes, continuously delayed until they become useless. Don't let this happen to you!
4. Implement
Once your plan has been reviewed and approved, don't delay -get it up and running. The sooner you put your changes into action the sooner you can become a more valuable member of the team and crucially, the management will see a return on their investment. Remember that tactical everyday tasks are important however it is the strategic longer term thinking that you are likely to have acquired from your training course, that will makes the biggest difference.
So……make sure that you put on your strategic hat on often enough to implement what you learnt!
If you do these four things after your training course with us, you will greatly increase the chances of your new found skills having a positive effect on you and your team members.
Consider this: You and your organisation take pre-requisites of training courses very seriously such as pre-reading and previous knowledge - it is the time to take these post-course requisites just as seriously.
And remember, the training is just the beginning of the journey
We will train you to the highest achievable standard.....for more info on our vast range of training courses click here
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