E-Learning as a Human Resource Management Tool

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The internet age has made many objectives more economical and attainable for businesses of all sizes. In-office and virtual staff can come together through a website software to meet, discuss and train. Managing a scattered workforce is much easier with smart gadgets that keep everybody connected. 

For companies, e-learning tools have made it more affordable to provide additional training and incentives to employees that were previously cost prohibitive. It's no wonder today's staff are more well-trained and capable than ever before. The following are some ways in which e-learning saves your organisation money and makes staff training more efficient.

 

HR software makes some training needs outdated

The new types of human resources software computerise most of the expensive and time-intensive repetitive jobs, such as running payroll, doing monthly bookkeeping, and collecting time sheets. Today, with human resource software packages that synchronise internally from one module to another and assimilate impeccably with third-party accounting and payroll tools, you can train your staff on which button to click as a substitute of the type of papers to purchase and how to supervise the whole data entry staff.

 

Messaging/chat and gamification tools make training more exciting and effective

With new messaging or chat and gamification tools, online learning can be more fun and productive just like playing video games. With hands-on learning aids, lessons become so real, making it easier for the staff to remember and apply what they learn. With e-learning, training will not only be cost-effective, but it works perfects as well.

 

Reduced costs

In the past, an organisation would have incurred hundreds of dollars to send a single employee to a conference or a training course. Today the staff can participate in the organisation training from their desks. The training resources are virtual, so the company only incurs the registration cost for the e-learning course.

Date: 13 April 2018, 9:04 am
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