A learning culture begins with close collaboration and engagement' Part 2
As I mentioned in Part 1 of this article, creating a training program is not just asking questions and having discussions; it is a hand-in-hand situation for increasing effectiveness. It is also very important to use coaching and mentoring approaches and methods to deepen and understand the learning needs. (You can read my previous article about coaching and training at the link below). https://aboutbusinessculturedevelopment.blogspot.com/2022/03/coach-coaching-inand-training-part-2.html So, l imited coordination with a team, it can be overwhelming to handle all aspects of a training business, from scheduling sessions to managing administrative tasks. This scarcity of human resources often leads to inefficient processes and delays in delivering quality and constructive training experiences. A challenge of training coordination is to communicate and collaborate effectively with all the parties involved in the training, such as managers, trainers, learners, sponsors, vendors...