Choose, manage and coach your trainer
When a learning activity is designed and delivered we might choose to involve internal staff,consultants or experts. They may belong to our own organization/company or be external. They may be involved from the analysis phase of the project or be called in exclusively for the delivery of a learning activity.
However, the moment they meet the learners and start the training, they will represent the organization providing the learning experience. Thus, the trainer(s) and organization’s understanding of learning must be aligned if we want to guarantee a high-quality learning experience.
Selecting the trainer can at times pose a challenge. The points below outline some tips for managing collaboration:
In the case you involve an external facilitator or expert to deliver the learning activity, you need to plan on how you will ensure he/she/they has a clear understanding of the approach to learning your organizations has, of the learning objectives of the activity and the methodological approach to the delivery.
To do so you might:
When external experts are involved in the learning activity, make sure their role and responsibilities are clear. An expert on training methodologies should supervise the design and delivery of the learning activity if the expert on the content who has been contracted has no experience in training delivery. At the end of the day, the contracted organization is in charge of ensuring a meaningful and impactful learning activity. It is their responsibility to ensure clear methodological guidelines are provided together with capacity development opportunities for its collaborators. Remember: each person entering the training room (physically or virtually) will represent the face of the organization. Make sure your trainers can embody the quality learning your organization is proud to provide.