Training and Coaching

Training tracking software guide

By Seismic — On 1 March 2024

Measuring training is hard. But when leaders need answers about the success of the latest training initiative—a shrug of the shoulders won’t cut it. We want answers—and not only a report on success—but also insights for how to get better.

Summary

Training, reporting, and measuring progress is a complicated affair. Many companies track training success purely based on engagement—are employees completing the training? The problem is that there’s no measurement of the correlation between training and the business outcomes we want. It also doesn’t take into account knowledge retention or feedback—two major ways to track improvement. Thankfully, training tracking software provides all the information that a team needs to track engagement and performance, improve training quality, and report on success.

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How to create a training matrix for employees with training tracking

Keeping a training records database is a great way to take stock of the skills that your team already possesses. This also gives you a great starting point for what areas need additional attention for improvement. Employee training logs can help you visualize who has mastered which skills with a simple glance of their training profile, and it’s the quickest way to focus your training efforts on knowledge gaps.

Once you’ve created an up-to-date skills inventory for your team, you’ll want to build an employee training matrix for individual team members and your team overall. A training matrix is a tool that compares required training, skills, and competencies of certain employees. It’s extremely helpful in managing training and development, but would be nearly impossible to create if you didn’t use training record software. So, if you’re ready to optimize your training efforts with an employee training matrix, make sure you’re also prepared to use training tracking software.

Comparing training tracking software to a total training management solution

It’s also easy to confuse training tracking software with a complete training management system (TMS). While a TMS isn’t the exact same thing as a training tracking software, it is a close parallel and can help teams create and manage an effective training program. These software solutions are often very adept at delivering information in a timely and organized manner, but one thing to keep in mind is that training tracking software typically needs a separate authoring tool to prepare content, training documents, and lessons for the employees. Here are some distinct differences between training tracker software and training management software:

While there are some benefits to free training tracking software, a total management solution like Lessonly combines tracking with intuitive authoring tools, so you can create content that is personalized to your company and your employees. By putting these creation tools alongside the delivering and tracking software, you can ensure that nothing is lost in translation and that your employee training tracking program gives you the data that you need to see, while still remaining usable for the learners. We’re a one-stop-shop for both training management and tracking.

One of the biggest downsides to learning modules made for older learning management systems is they often aren’t very learner-friendly. Slides will have a minimum time limit on them to “ensure” that the learner retained the information when in reality people would sit and wait until the timer was up before clicking forward. One of our core tenants at Lessonly is to make our product easy and enjoyable for the learner to use. Without that, we believe that a lot of valuable information showing employee tracking is lost.

How we can help track training

By being transparent with your employees and describing the reasons that you want to train them, and want to track that training, you build trust and invest in your workforce. Our training tool turns tracking, reporting, and measuring training efforts from a complicated affair into no big deal. Our Insights feature brings all of your training data into one, easy-to-use dashboard so teams can visualize how their training program is doing, find areas for improvement, make informed decisions, and communicate training progress to other teammates. Companies can track everything from learner engagement and satisfaction to quiz scores and feedback. We also make it simple to create and download custom reports, so you can track the metrics that matter the most to your business.

Keep all of these thoughts in mind as you are on your quest to find the best training management software. Your decision will be more informed and well suited to fit your company’s needs the more research that you put in beforehand. If you’d like to hear how Lessonly by Seismic can help track your employees’ training, schedule a demo.