Showing posts with label employability skills training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employability skills training. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2016

The easiest way to create a consistent supply of skilled manpower for your manufacturing unit

Most of your manufacturing units are located at rural areas and tribal belts. And you need hundreds of people to smoothly run the processes at these units.

However, the problem is you do not get the kind of manpower that you want for your units. What about if I tell you there’s a simple way of creating a pool of talented individuals – a simple way that will help you give back to the communities you work in and at the same time create a system that gives you a consistent supply of skilled workforce.


And that simple idea is get on board a training company and let it identify and train the local youth in employability skills training – training that will make them suitable for the work that you have at your plants right from the first day.


Now think about it. On one side, you’ll be helping the local youth acquire skills that will enhance their employability quotient. And on the other side, you will be setting up a mechanism to get a regular supply of youth who are skilled and know the work that you have at your plant.


You no longer have to dedicate your resources to train the new recruits the way you have been doing for years. You no longer have to incur losses on account of low performance and productivity till the new workforce begins to understand their job roles and the best ways to do their jobs. All this eventually will help your units produce more and better quality output and end up with lesser resource wastage.


Just make sure that you sign up with an employability skills training company that has designed and delivered similar programs in the past with great success.


For more on employability skills training and how to enhance the performance of your people, stay connected with us. If you have a query up on your mind, do drop us a comment and we’ll get back to it in no time.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Easy way to up the sales of your retail stores

You’re an area sales manager. You oversee the sales of the stores in your territory. You’re frustrated and a little scared these days. Your stores aren’t doing as per expectations. And now you secretly wish for some miracles.

Maybe you don't’ need a miracle.

A simple, intelligently crafted sales training programme might do the trick.

And please don’t lean on internal resources to train your sales staff in the stores. Hire specialists.

Give them a brief about your team. Why do you think they’re not able to perform to their potential? And what sort of results you expect out of the program.

The training specialists might have a little chat with your people. Or, they might ask them to fill out some forms to gauge their training requirements.

Finding a good training partner shouldn’t take you long - just make a quick online search for the employability skills training or experiential learning training company in your city. Go through their sites and see which ones make sense. Give them a call to further narrow down on the most appropriate training partners.

I am sure a targeted training would help your staff interact better with the customers and end up making more sales.

Besides training, you should also find some time every now and then to interact with your sales staff - find out what is it that’s bugging them down, what motivates them the most, and who they are outside their jobs. A little word of motivation goes a long way.

Third, you need to monitor your team closely – some team players might not be the right fit for your organisation. Talk to them. And if they don’t show improvement over a period of time, let them go.


Last, but certainly not the least, get only an experienced and professional employability skills training company on board – a new company might not be able to understand the psyche of your people and might not be good with the content delivery as well.

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

5 tips for improving your communication skills

You know your job. You meet the deadlines. And you constantly look for new challenges.
But when it comes to putting your message across, you fail miserably. And in your dreams, you wish you’d a genie that could turn around your communication skills and make you a great communicator. The good news is you no longer need a genie to improve your communication skills. Because there’re some easy ways out there that have helped many – and there’s no way they wouldn’t help you.

#Tip1
Take a break – and enroll for an employability training program
Believe me, a well-crafted employability skills training that focuses on soft skills help a ton in improving the confidence and public speaking skills of a person. Go for a one-to-one training. Or, learn in a group training program.

#Tip2
Work on your body language
You say a lot even when you don’t say a word – body language is what I’m talking about here. You can buy a book on body language or watch some videos on YouTube.
And you might learn about body language in an employability skills training program as well. For instance, you should avoid taking phones or looking at them constantly when someone is talking with you. It looks rude. Also, when you’re discussing something with someone in your office or family, try to avoid crossing your arms across your chest. There’s so much more about body language that once you learn will make you a good communicator.

#Tip 3
Listening

Great communicators aren’t those who talk a ton – instead they’re those who listen a lot. Listening, true listening is a tough job, but this is what makes an ordinary conversation a great opportunity to learn about the other person, to send your message across effectively, and to be perceived as a great communicator.

#Tip 4
Tell them a story

We’re wired to fall in love with stories. So try to be a good storyteller. When you’ve a story, people really look forward to listen from you. No, I don’t mean you literally tell them a story of a fairy and a demon. Just structure your speech, sprinkle some questions here and there, and keep your conversation short and sweet.

#Tip 5
Tweak your message to your audience

You behave different when you’re in the office and are having a conversation with your colleagues or boss. And then you go home and become a changed person, right? Similarly, you got to change your speech or message depending on whom you’re talking to. This sounds like common sense, but I have met people who really fail to understand the different in their audience and thus they fail miserably as communicators. So next time when you’ve something to say to your boss, go out, sip your tea, and think about what exactly you would say and how.

We’re done for this post. But we’ve a lot more to share with you on Skill development training, employability skills training and management skills. If you too feel you want to be part of this journey, join the tribe.