Staff training

Advantages of staff training

Guide

Developing and implementing effective staff training can benefit your employees and your business. By investing in your staff, even on a small training budget, you can drive down costs to your business and help increase sales and profits.

What are the benefits of staff training?

Developing your workforce and improving their skills through training can:

  • increase productivity
  • enable skills development and spread the skills mix across your teams and organisation
  • improve the quality of work
  • establish a clear standard for trained members of staff
  • give staff more responsibility and ownership of their job role
  • reduce faults, waste, or customer complaints with streamlined processes and more competent staff
  • positively affect staff morale and motivation - see lead and motivate your staff
  • reduce staff turnover and absenteeism
  • help your business adapt to change and prepare for growth - see change management and planning business growth
  • give you a competitive advantage over your business rivals - see increase your market share
  • offer development opportunities for your employees
  • help you attract top talent if your business is seen as one that values and invests in their workers - see recruiting staff

Although staff training is often mandatory for new members of staff, it is just as important to offer ongoing training opportunities for long-term employees. This helps staff realise that there is an opportunity within your organisation to develop, grow, and progress. Staff training develops the skills and capabilities that individuals need for their job and improves the overall efficiency and performance of a business as a whole.