{"id":46441,"date":"2023-04-19T20:41:53","date_gmt":"2023-04-19T20:41:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.atlantictraining.com\/blog\/?p=46441"},"modified":"2025-11-07T16:18:33","modified_gmt":"2025-11-07T21:18:33","slug":"how-to-increase-employee-productivity-with-online-training","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.atlantictraining.com\/blog\/how-to-increase-employee-productivity-with-online-training\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Increase Employee Productivity with Online Training"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you take a look at productivity in the workplace, it can be shocking to see how little energy goes into productivity training.<\/span><\/p>\n For example, it\u2019s a well-known statistic that employees working a typical 40hr work week are only productive for about <\/span>2 hours and 53 minutes daily.<\/span> That\u2019s less than one-third of the workday being spent on productive efforts.<\/span><\/p>\n If your workforce feels unmotivated or uninspired to work, this percentage could be much lower. Managers want to know how they can increase the productivity of their workforce, without leading them into burnout.<\/span><\/p>\n What makes this more frustrating is that you don\u2019t have to look very far for tips about how to increase productivity. There are tons of methods, teachings, and softwares out there that claim to help motivate your workforce to be more productive, but do they actually work?<\/span><\/p>\n As a manager, you need to look for ways to motivate your workforce from the inside out. Leaders are seeing the clear picture that <\/span>alignment with values<\/span>, professional development, and listening to employee feedback are the ways to motivate your workforce to stay productive.<\/span><\/p>\n By investing in your employees through consistent training, which is easily accomplished online, you\u2019ll be able to create a productive framework from the inside out.<\/span><\/p>\n When you think about training, what first comes to mind might be the onboarding process or bringing in outside experts to speak to your staff over a lunch-and-learn.<\/span><\/p>\n Regularly investing in your employees through training doesn\u2019t have to be nearly so formal though.<\/span><\/p>\n Research has shown that online training has a lot more benefits than people might assume. Especially in the wake of the pandemic, e-learning has become more popular and advanced than ever.<\/span><\/p>\n Though in-person training may always have its place for certain topics, the appeal of online learning for employees is that it takes <\/span>40% to 60% less time<\/span> as compared to in-person learning.<\/span><\/p>\n According to <\/span>LinkedIn data<\/span>, 90% of companies today are using online learning or offering it as a resource for their employees.<\/span><\/p>\n Training Magazine\u2019s <\/span>2018 Training Industry Report<\/span> unveiled that 82% of organizations conduct some of their compliance training online. 28% of companies studied did all of their compliance training online.<\/span><\/p>\n The point is, online training isn\u2019t going anywhere. The more interest employers show in online learning, the more competitive the industry gets, and the higher quality of training you will have access to.<\/b><\/p>\n The training itself is a testament to your employee that you value their position in your company. Another <\/span>report by LinkedIn<\/span> found that 94% of employees indicated they would stay with a company longer if that company invested in their learning and development.<\/span><\/p>\n When you invest in your employees, everybody wins. You get more highly skilled talent, and they <\/span>receive<\/span>\u00a0training that will benefit them for the entirety of their career. With the ease, convenience, and quality of online learning, there\u2019s really no reason not to take advantage of it.<\/span><\/p>\n So, you\u2019ve decided to invest in online training. Now you just need to decide what kind of training will best improve the productivity of your workforce.<\/span><\/p>\n To help you with that decision, here are the top areas you\u2019ll want to focus on and provide training for that will have a direct impact on worker productivity:<\/span><\/p>\n In order to be as effective as possible, examine the very beginning of your employee-employer relationship and audit your onboarding process.<\/span><\/p>\n According to data by <\/span>Zippia<\/span>, companies that have strong onboarding processes are able to increase their retention rates by 82%, and productivity by 70%.<\/span><\/p>\n Having an effective, thorough, digital onboarding process can help ensure <\/span>compliance<\/span><\/a> across the board. Auditing your onboarding process will make it easier for you to keep all data points and training procedures in one place.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n This makes it easier for your new hire too, since they can track their progress and refer back to onboarding documents any time they need to.<\/span><\/p>\n Onboarding is your second chance at a first impression with a new hire, so make sure your process is designed to encourage productivity.<\/span><\/p>\n The reason why your employees are lagging in their productivity could be due to a multitude of reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n So why don\u2019t you simply ask them?<\/span><\/p>\n Employee feedback is a valuable, but often underutilized tool in your company. The people who are closest to and most capable of solving the problems in your business are your employees. Their feedback should be considered at length.<\/span><\/p>\n Ask your workforce what tools and resources they would need to access more productivity during their workdays. Their answers may surprise you, or you might confirm some underlying issues that have yet to come to the surface.<\/span><\/p>\n Either way, don\u2019t sleep on this valuable feedback if you\u2019re looking to increase employee productivity.<\/span><\/p>\n No matter what your role is, stress, anxiety, and depression can severely diminish focus and productivity.<\/span><\/p>\n Consider offering your employees <\/span>mental health support<\/span><\/a> in order to make sure their productivity doesn\u2019t suffer. Mental health support for employees can come through corporate wellness programs, sponsored online therapy sessions, or even designated break areas in your building where people can come to unwind and de-stress.<\/span><\/p>\n While you\u2019re at it, why not throw some plants in your office or send some to your employees working remotely? Proximity to indoor plants is linked with <\/span>reduced psychological and physiological stress<\/span>, so it could be a good way to show your employees they are supported.<\/span><\/p>\n Workplace culture can have a huge impact on productivity.<\/span><\/p>\n When your workplace culture is one of collaboration, positivity, and support, everyone will be more inspired to complete the tasks assigned to them.<\/span><\/p>\n
\nDoes Online Training Help Employees Become More Productive?<\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/a>\n7 Ways to Increase Employee Productivity<\/span><\/h2>\n
1. Audit Your Onboarding Process<\/span><\/h3>\n
2. Listen to Employee Feedback<\/span><\/h3>\n
3. Provide Mental Health Support<\/span><\/h3>\n
4. Create a Cohesive Workplace Culture<\/span><\/h3>\n