From Boring to Brilliant: Rethinking Workplace Training
Training is one of the most important—but often overlooked—parts of every business. Too often, employees dread it. It’s seen as something you just have to do, rather than something valuable. Yes, some training is required, but it doesn’t have to feel like the bane of everyone’s workday.
We’ve all heard the groans: “I don’t have time.” “It’s boring.” “Why do I have to waste time doing this?” I’ve even said it myself—and I actually enjoy training! So, how do we shift this mindset? How do we create a sense of motivation and purpose around training instead of dread?
First, there has to be a learning culture in the workplace. When employees understand that their growth fuels the company’s growth, training becomes more meaningful. Second, leaders need to communicate the “why”—the goals and benefits of each training. When people know how it connects to their role and the business, it stops feeling like busywork. Finally, the training itself needs to be relevant and engaging. Poorly delivered content will lose learners within minutes.
Training is not a waste of time. It’s an investment. The more informed and skilled employees are, the better the results for your products, your customers, and ultimately, your profit. Don’t trivialize it—leverage it.
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