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Back to Basics! Use of job aids to jumpstart employee learning to performance



Today, disruptions and new business models are frequently occurring that change the dynamics of the market.


Organisations need to be more agile and innovative in competing in their industries. Their main source of competitive advantage, the human capital, is the driving force for most organisations to remain sustainable. Developing this talent pool of professionals can be challenging coupled with an inter-generational workforce.

Challenges of employee learning and development

Training usually consists of a short-term event that occurs in either a workshop (classroom) setting or online session. Recruits or mid-career individuals face challenges in retaining their learning especially if they are from a different industry. When the training is carried out, they are then deployed and expected to apply what they have learnt from the training. There are some inherent limitations of training, and it should not be deemed as a silver bullet to solve performance gaps or effective acquisition of new skills. Some common limitations include:

  • Disruption of work schedules where employees are pulled away from their job to complete their training, interfering with work productivity.

  • Currency and applicability of material. Training materials can be challenging to maintain and may not reflect the latest and accurate information.

  • Misalignment of job expertise. There is often a gap between the training material content and actual job knowledge.


How can organisations jumpstart employee learning to performance? The answer is to equip employees with job aids that empower faster transfer of learning and on-the-job competency to performance.


What is a job aid?

A job aid is a tool or resource which provides just the right level of task guidance, at the moment of need, as part of work. For example, a computer would not be a job aid. However, a software application such as a tutorial would be. In other words, it is a tool that employees use to access the information they need to perform their tasks quickly.


Benefits of using job aids

Job aids have many different configurations, including informal tools such as handwritten notes, pictures, diagrams, etc. They have evolved into computer-based versions which have more functionality than traditional handwritten notes, charts and figures.


Key advantages of using job aids include:


  • Increase work productivity through the use of digital job aids. They save time by providing employees ready access to the right information when they need it. Employees become more empowered in carrying their job.

  • Increase learning flexibility - provides more functionality than simple hardcopies of instructions and greater

  • flexibility catering to different levels of user needs. The incorporation of videos and illustrations enhance the

  • employees’ learning experience.

  • Greater clarity when performing the job – provides specific task-based instructions makes it quicker for employees to learn and retain task information needed.

  • Support organisational change. Helps employees adapt to business changes by guiding them to re-learn critical tasks of their job more efficiently and effectively


When to use job aids?

  • There are several situations that job aids can be particularly useful. For example:

  • When a task is straightforward and repetitive, job aids speed up the work and remove ambiguity and reduces or eliminates chances of error.

  • When a task is complicated, job aids can help to simplify or streamline parts of the task and brings greater clarity to employees to focus on essential aspects of the work.

  • When organisational procedures, processes or performance targets are significantly changed, job aids can be used to “guide” employees to adopt the new way of doing things.

  • When an employee needs consistent performance, job aids minimise changes that can cause problems later.

  • When a work process requires voluminous documentation, job aids can track activities and generate reports.


The Takeaway

Technology advances have made job aids a valuable tool for sustainable learning and increased productivity. Job aids allow reduced time to competency development of an employee and complements training methods used in the workplace.


Today’s digital job aids offer a versatile approach to learning and performing at work, and continue to play a huge part in organisations.


Applying the right job aids:




Tips for designing job aids

What makes an effective job aid? The following table provides a summary of the considerations.



About the Author

Johnson Wong is a Learning Strategist and Director of Empower Training and Consultancy Pte Ltd., where he provides services for clients in learning design, learning technology solutions (e-courses), business design, human capital development and training advisory.


This article was first published in the SPRING 2018 issue of HUMAN RESOURCES Magazine


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