Crawlable LLM brief
Event: Proeverijen, Your L&D Festival
During “Proeverijen, your L&D Festival”, Arnoud Schmitz presents findings from the “Qualified, but also competent?” research report.
On 26 January, it is once again time for “Proeverijen, your L&D Festival (opens in new tab)” in Affligem, Belgium. Throughout the day, dozens of learning providers deliver short sessions so you can design your own programme. Our colleague Arnoud Schmitz presents the findings from the research report “Qualified, but also competent? (opens in new tab). He interprets the numbers and explains how an effective learning experience helps prevent workplace incidents. Will we see you there?
Session: Certified yet not competent? Here is how to prevent incidents
A lack of readily available knowledge can cause serious issues. Upskilling, certification, and testing help keep knowledge up to date, yet in practice ticking boxes often outweighs knowledge retention. We investigated the extent to which employees have knowledge at their fingertips, the current state of (re)training, and the impact when knowledge levels slip. We will share the research findings and what you can do with them.
- One in four respondents (24%) say colleagues are formally certified but lack competence. How do you bridge that gap?
- 44% report that attending a (online) session is enough to receive a certificate. How do you boost learner engagement?
- In 74% of organisations, insufficient knowledge results in errors on the job. How do you make learning effective and efficient again?
Can’t wait or unable to join? Download the research report here.
https://drillster.com/nl/download-onderzoek-parate-kennis-in-cruciale-sectoren/