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How EmployPlan Supports Training and Mentorship in IT Services

Written by Ross Brown | Oct 17, 2024 2:45:00 PM

Skill gaps can really throw a wrench in project success. With the industry racing ahead at lightning speed, the demand for cloud migration, software development, and digital transformation is higher than ever. However, many companies find it tough to track down professionals who have both the right certifications and the hands-on experience needed to tackle challenging projects. Although bringing in new team members is one strategy, nurturing talent from within through training and mentorship can be way more effective—and that’s where EmployPlan shines.

EmployPlan addresses the skills gap by integrating training and mentorship into its resource management platform. Unlike traditional resource management systems, which focus primarily on utilization and cost tracking, EmployPlan emphasizes the value of continuous learning and hands-on experience. By tracking learning events such as formal training, self-directed learning, and on-the-job experiences, the platform provides managers with valuable insights into the development of their team members. This comprehensive approach helps ensure that teams are not only staffed with qualified individuals but also that those individuals are continually growing and adapting to meet the evolving needs of the business.

Training plays a crucial role in bridging the skills gap, especially in complex fields like cloud computing and software development. According to a report by the Association for Talent Development (ATD), companies that provide comprehensive training programs experience 218% higher income per employee compared to those that do not (ATD, 2019). EmployPlan’s ability to track formal training initiatives helps organizations ensure that their workforce is equipped with the latest skills and knowledge, improving project outcomes and reducing risks associated with skill deficiencies.

Mentorship is equally important in developing the practical skills needed to succeed in real-world projects. Certified employees may have theoretical knowledge, but they often lack the hands-on experience required to navigate the complexities of IT services projects. EmployPlan facilitates mentorship by capturing data on delivery experiences, allowing more experienced team members to share their knowledge with junior staff. This not only helps bridge the skills gap but also fosters a culture of collaboration and growth within the organization. According to a study by Gartner, organizations with effective mentorship programs report 30% higher employee satisfaction and retention rates (Gartner, 2021).

The combination of training and mentorship ensures that employees are prepared for the challenges of today and tomorrow. EmployPlan’s focus on learning events and delivery experiences provides a complete picture of each team member’s capabilities, helping project managers allocate resources effectively. This means that when a cloud migration project requires expertise in data security or a software development initiative needs proficiency in a specific coding language, EmployPlan identifies the right individuals—not only those who are certified, but those who have demonstrated success in similar tasks.

By integrating training and mentorship into resource management, EmployPlan empowers technology services firms to close the skills gap, reduce project risks, and improve overall performance. This approach not only benefits the organization by enhancing productivity and project success but also supports employees in their professional growth, ultimately fostering a more engaged and capable workforce. Firms that invest in the ongoing development of their teams will be better positioned to navigate the complexities of the tech services landscape and deliver high-quality outcomes to their clients.

References

  • Association for Talent Development (ATD). (2019). "The Impact of Learning on Organizational Performance."

  • Gartner. (2021). "The Benefits of Mentorship in IT Services."