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Find the right training method

Organizations are always looking for ways to improve. Still, when it comes to employee development, there’s often a crossroads: what´s the best option for the team, and what´s affordable for the company?

In the fast-paced tech industry, keeping teams in continuous learning can feel overwhelming. Don´t worry, this article is for you!

We’ll break down the benefits, challenges, and key futures of the three most common learning formats: Instructor-Led Training, Blended Learning, and Self Paced Training.

Basic first 
Before diving in, let´s clarify what each of these formats means.

  • Instructor-Led Training: this is a teaching method where an instructor leads a group of learners through training material. ILT can take place in person or virtually according to google.com.
  • Blended Learning: is a training that combines traditional in-person instruction and face-to-face learning with digital and online learning mediums.
  • Self-paced training: is a process in which people proactively self-direct their learning journeys, set their own goals, and hold themselves accountable for reaching them.

Choosing your ideal training:  
Now that you know what each format means, it´s important to understand that each one fits different situations and audiences.
Rather than expecting a final answer, we invite you to start by asking yourself:

  • What’s our company’s current situation?
  • What kind of staff do we have?
  • What’s our main goal in training employees?

These questions act as a guide- like a light at the end of the tunnel- to help you find the training format that best suits your company´s reality and your team’s needs.

Choosing the right learning model for your team is essential. Let’s explore each option and discover benefits, challenges and key topics. Enjoy the journey!

Format Key Topics Benefits Challenges
Instructor Led Training Hands on experience
Personalized learning
Immediate feedback
Motivation and Focus
Interaction & Engagement
Skill Development
Networking
Cost (Instructor Fee, Equipments, Venue Rent)
It trains fewer people at once
Take time off from work
Blended Learning Collect feedback from participants to refine and improve the program
Fit training around work schedules
Combine theory with practice
Collaboration and peer learning
Increase knowledge retention
Allows employees to learn at their own pace
Technology Adoptions
Requires more management and scheduling
Less immediate learner feedback or support
Tracking progress and measuring success
Self Paced Training Self Evaluation
Setting Learning Goals
Constant Learning
Autonomy
Flexibility
Economic
Focused Learning
Lack of Motivation
Limited resources
Ineffective learning practices

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