Even in the best of times, some view employee training as a nice-to-have perk that’s a massive drain on company coffers. In an era of tight budgets, it can be even more tempting to think this way.
The truth? Implementing an employee training program is a long-term investment in your best resource (people) that can positively impact your bottom line tenfold. From reducing the cost of employee turnover to increasing productivity, here are just a few of the many benefits of offering employee training and development programs.
Are you finding it difficult to keep your most valuable employees? You’re not alone. Employee turnover costs U.S. businesses $1 trillion every year, and replacement costs can be 150 percent of a worker’s annual salary or more. The good news: One of the easiest ways to bring costs down is through employee training.
According to an article by SHRM, employee training reduces turnover and absenteeism. In addition, a recent LinkedIn Learning report showed that 94 percent of employees would stay at a company longer if it invested in their career development.
While it may seem counterintuitive, equipping employees with new skills doesn’t send them running to greener pastures. On the contrary, knowing that an employer is willing to use the company’s resources to aid in their growth makes employees feel important and drives company loyalty.
Let’s face it: You are your reputation. And companies with a reputation for investing in their employees’ career development have a major competitive advantage when hiring.
Offering training, tuition reimbursement, continuing education, conference attendance, and seminar participation can effectively attract employees who are looking to develop and better themselves – particularly millennials, who tend to place a high value on employee training opportunities. Including training within an employment contract also establishes an employee’s sense of value, fostering loyalty and retention.
No one is more familiar with the day-to-day business operations at your company than long-time employees. It’s one of the reasons many companies choose to promote from within the organization. You can ensure that your company maintains a deep bench of managerial talent by investing in a formal leadership development program. Whether you begin by grooming new hires or selecting and training current employees with leadership potential, leadership development can help you prepare promotable talent and meet future organizational goals.
According to a recent report by Gallup, 85 percent of employees worldwide are not engaged or are actively disengaged in their jobs. Career development can help energize bored, going-through-the-motions employees by shaping a more efficient, competitive, and engaged workforce. Consider these stats:
By increasing engagement, employee training can also help reduce some of the undesirable habits of disenchanted employees, including negative attitudes, sloppy work, showing up late, and more.
With a third of employees receiving no training to develop new skills, it’s clear that managers aren’t doing enough to prepare employees for the future. Employee development and training is no longer an optional privilege reserved for the C-suite – it’s essential for the growth of your business and the employees who drive it. Innovations, trends, and technologies are constantly changing, and woe is the company that fails to help employees upskill and reskill to meet critical new demands. When you have robust employee training programs in place, your employees will better adapt to changes, giving your organization a much-needed competitive advantage.
Once you’ve made the decision to invest in employee training, USF’s Office of Corporate Training and Professional Education can help you provide affordable, high-impact programs in a range of areas, from human resources to process improvement and project management to technology. All courses are delivered in a live online format that’s ideal for busy working professionals. We even offer tailored corporate training programs that can help meet your company’s specific needs and train your associates on a global scale.