TRAININGTECHNOLOGY
By Jennifer Bryan
The world has transitioned over the past year from “the new normal” to, more or less, just “normal.” Many of us are working in our offices again, providing live trainings and planning for in-person events. Though the impact of the pandemic on the workplace can still be found, we are back on familiar ground.
Because of this, it can be tempting to dismiss COVID’s disruptions on our roles as an anomaly. This would be a mistake. As the old aphorism cautions: By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.
As trainers, proactively leveraging learning technologies is the most effective way to “weatherproof” our organizations against disruption. I’ve seen this firsthand.
At Teva Commercial Training & Development, we were fortunate to have remote learning technologies in place that enabled us, within weeks of the 2020 shutdown, to begin training our reps at home to use a new tool Teva had acquired to connect with customers remotely. Our team was also able to help boost morale (an acute need at the time) through weekly training check-ins as well as provide ongoing professional development through our remote training library.
In short, these technologies became a proverbial life raft during the storm.
In my experience, there are five key areas of focus when developing — or evolving — your training team’s use of learning technologies. It’s important to note I’m not advocating for any specific product or technology here. Though there are numerous tools available — from remote collaboration platforms to gamification tools to professional development platforms (to name just a few) — the principles for how to bring them on successfully are the same.
Yes, the learning technologies you adopt now will help you weather future disruptions. But it’s important to note that they will also benefit your team, your learners and your organization whether you face a disruption down the line or not.
These technologies are not just insurance. They are powerful tools that can help you create an effective approach to learning here and now.
Jennifer Bryan is senior director of commercial training & development for Teva Pharmaceuticals. You can contact her at Jennifer.Bryan@tevapharm.com.