What Type of Human Resoruce Software Training works best?

Once you have decided on an HRIS or HRMS software application to purchase, you may be presented with a few options on how you wish to be trained. In this section, I am not referring to the HRIS software implementation. That’s an entirely CNFN different subject for which we have other articles written. The four typical methods of HRIS software training are self training, online classes, classroom training, and onsite training. In this article, I will cover the advantages and disadvantages of each.
 
Self Training on a new HRIS software application

Most, if not all, HRIS vendors or HRMS vendors don’t offer detailed enough documentation to make this option completely possible. Manuals are usually, at best, a starters guide as opposed to an in depth manual covering all the capabilities of the HRIS system you will be using. If the company you are working with offers detailed manuals or offers a training guide and you have worked with other HRIS software or HRMS software applications, I would think there is no reason you can’t self train. You might, in this case, only need training on specific more difficult tasks such as report writing or benefit setup. It’s a good idea to try this approach first because, before trying one of the other training options that might be available, at least you will have a basic knowledge before doing so.

Online Training for your new HRIS software application

Many HRIS software companies now offer online training, as well. I found online training in my own business to be extremely effective. It works best in shorter time frame classes, with training someone on specific capability, and when the application used for the class allows the end user to have keyboard and mouse control during the training. I don’t think this form of class works well for someone who has little or no experience with HRIS software applications. It is simply too difficult to concentrate for long periods of time glaring at a computer screen’s glare. If you want, however, to be trained on specific HRIS system features, I think this option is extremely effective. It’s also, other than self training, the most cost effective of the three options.

Attend classroom training on your new HRIS software application

Most HRIS or HRMS vendors offer some type of class room training. They may offer this at only their corporate location, at regional training centers, or if you have a large number of employees who will be accessing the system, on-site classroom training. When performing classroom HRIS system training, as a trainer I found the biggest challenge is to keep the class in depth enough for the advanced users but basic enough for the beginners to grasp the concepts. I spoke with an older brother who used to teach high school math about this challenge and he suggested training to the middle. It works but the class goes at a slower pace than the advanced users would like and many of the beginners may not grasp the concepts. This is why it is extremely important for you to review the system as much as possible before attending one of these classes. If you are an advanced user, you might want to try one of the other training options instead. The largest disadvantage of this training method is that you won’t be training on your data.

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