Results from
ManpowerGroup's Talent
Shortage Survey, conducted last year among 40,000 employers worldwide,
revealed that employers find that a lack of available skilled talent and the
persistent need to fill vacancies has a negative impact on the performance of
their businesses.
More than half of employers surveyed reported that skills
gaps impact their ability to serve clients to a medium (35 percent) or high (19
percent) degree. Employers also believe these shortages reduce the company’s
competitiveness and productivity. With
39 percent of employers citing a reduced ability to serve client’s needs and 34
percent reporting a reduction in competitiveness and productivity, what are
employers doing about it?
According to the survey, 23 percent of employers are
developing their existing team by providing training and development. It makes sense that with the lack of a
skilled work force, employers are turning to training, and e-learning is
quickly becoming the way to go.
In a recent report, The
Value of E-Learning, IBM estimated that 40 percent of traditional training
costs were spent on travel and lodging. Other
considerations include: employee salary and business losses from
downtime. The report cites
some important benefits of e-learning which are: reduced training costs and
impact on business, the ability to provide training to multiple students in
multiple locations, exposure to expert knowledge and top instructors, and the
accountability provided through e-learning tracking.
If you are facing these challenges, perhaps it is time to
consider the e-learning solution. KnowledgeCity has training courses in
Business, Computer Software and Safety Compliance.
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