10 STEPS TO

Build the Training Culture You Always Wanted

When implemented correctly, building a company culture around training can positively impact technician engagement and productivity, resulting in more work order completions, less outside vendor contracting, and happier customers.

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Here are 10 simple steps you can take to change the way you approach training

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STEP 1
Hire for attitude, train for aptitude​




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Hire based on behavior traits. Immersive training will build the technical proficiency.
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STEP 2
Ditch the resume​





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Years of experience do not always equal a skilled technician.
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STEP 3
Create job titles based on skill level, not years of experience​


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Clearly define what key attributes you are looking for and at what skill level.
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STEP 4
Invest your time in understanding individual skill levels​


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Implement technical assessments to gauge each technician's current skill level.
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STEP 5
Create career laddering pathways that support each individual team member​

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Add learning goals and training outcomes to quarterly and annual employee reviews.
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STEP 6
Implement "before-the-job" training​




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Develop a strategy for getting the most out of training before your team heads out into the field.
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STEP 7
Pay to train​





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Set up times to focus on training and specify that these hours spent training are paid.
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STEP 8
Incentivize training to gain traction​




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Provide your team with monetary and non-monetary training incentives like extra PTO or awards.
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STEP 9
Don't be afraid to ask for help​




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Implement a learning platform that helps with the heavy lifting & keeps you accountable.
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STEP 10
Keep track of what is most important to you​



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Keep track of performance indicators like decreased callbacks, better reviews, and employee retention.