The Great Onboarding Elearning Courses

The Great Onboarding Elearning Courses

The Great Onboarding Elearning Courses

Great Onboarding Elearning Courses

When it gets boiled down, there are only two stakeholders in any onboarding program:

  1. The employer, who wants an efficient up-skilling and information delivery system that gets the new starter up to speed and compliant as quickly as possible; and
  2. The new starter, who wants reassurance, support and empathy during what can be an overwhelming experience.

So, a great onboarding experience should be efficient and empathetic. Elearning can be adapted, enhanced and extended with relative ease, given the availability of rapid, easy to use development tools. Here we look at some onboarding elearning courses from agencies in the elearning sector, which either hit or come close to doing this.

First up, two bumper examples from award-winning UK based agency Brightwave.

1. Learning Transformation at Lloyds Banking Group. Late in 2011 Lloyds Banking Group in the UK embarked on a strategy to become the best bank for customers. As part of this transformation program, LBG partnered with Brightwave to improve its onboarding for Telephone Banking staff. Firstly, the bank set about consulting with staff who already worked in business to identify what would be most important to achieve their vision. A key driver that emerged from the consultation process was to increase the access to effective, quality learning opportunities. The brief was to convert a six-week onboarding program to reduce the volume of information about products and processes. In addition, to move to a shorter program with greater focus on essential learning required for the role so that the speed to competence could be accelerated.

What makes it significant?

2. For our second example, Brightwave was engaged by Sky for their innovative Get up to Speed induction program. Here it’s clear that stakeholder engagement was part of the initial planning for this program with Sky's CEO visibly the principal e-learning champion - never underestimate the importance of having the top brass evangelizing about Learning & Development.  This example demonstrates a portal driven solution with some good multi-channel content, backed up by an LMS, providing plenty of variety of content to suit a broad and diverse audience. In many ways this is more than an onboarding program, this course is only part of a five-year strategic relationship for transformation that Sky put at the heart of its business.

What makes it significant? All of the above, plus:

Next up, two programs from the world leader in the elearning industry, Kineo, and these have a lot in common with my elearning onboarding top 20 checklist.

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3. Firstly, BP Operations Essentials saw Kineo working with oil giant BP on a globally scaled blended learning solution. Like LBG in our first example, a key area good programs stand out is where high stakeholder engagement has been sought and secured. In this case, they went a step closer and established a leader figure to champion the program in the client organization. What’s more – and again, this is indicative of programs that stand out from the crowd – the onboarding was designed so that it aligned closely with the goals of the business.

What makes it significant?

4. Designed to meet a global sustainability challenge as part of its onboarding and educate employees about the complexities of sustainability in an easy to understand way, brewing giant Heineken’s brief to Kineo was as broad as it was deep.

What makes it significant?

5. And last, but by no means least, winner of 2014 Elearning Age award for ‘Best use of e-learning to ensure compliance with external regulations or internal policies’, UK based agency Make Sense Design worked with Connect Group to produce The Golden Rules e-learning course, famed for replacing 20,000 words of written material with engaging interactive content.

What makes it significant?

Can’t get much better than that. What all of these examples have in common is that they respond to the needs of both their client and the end users. They don’t compromise on one or the other.  At the end of the day, in designing great onboarding, you don’t want to be distracted by tools at the expense of good, engaging design, and ease-of-use and simplicity are often hidden gems in any elearning toolbox. Head over to the full review of great elearning courses at Elearning Superstars.

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