Tips for Retaining Employees and Promoting a Culture of Learning
A key element in any organization’s strategy for employee retention and business growth must be ongoing learning and development. However, for many organizations that are facing competing priorities and razor-thin budgets, making sure employees are trained on the latest business-related technologies often takes a backseat.Cloud Services Imperative to Business Growth and Learning
With cloud services becoming imperative to business growth and enterprise cloud spending rapidly increasing, de-prioritizing employee skills development is not an option.Between 2019 and 2020 alone, organizations as a whole doubled the workload that they shifted to the cloud, and over 20 percent expect to move 80–100 percent of their workloads to the cloud sometime this year.
Are There Enough Professional With Cloud Skills? Your Employees can Learn
There simply aren’t enough professionals with cloud skills to make up for the rapid growth in organizations that need professionals with those skills. As such, organizations must be intentional about investing in and nurturing a culture that places cloud skills learning at the forefront of their priorities to attract and retain high-quality cloud talent.Skill Development for Business Growth and Learning
Throughout my career, I’ve worked with organizations that encouraged skills development in various ways and saw increased confidence among employees as a result, which led to a more innovative and agile work environment.The Value of Hands-On Learning
There are many ways to create a skills development culture that makes the most of your organization’s cloud investment—whether it’s through affirming the value of hands-on experience, encouraging experimentation, or emphasizing the importance of achieving industry certifications.Strategies to Gain Needed Cloud Skills and Business Growth
Institutionalize Your Skilling Culture
Incorporate employee skills development into your organization’s annual goals—tied to leadership performance metrics and individual employees’ goals—to establish operational rigor that substantiates your desired culture.
Consider specific strategic and operational imperatives that align to skilling gaps, such as encouraging industry certification achievements in specific cloud skills that are lacking within your company. In addition, managers should have an open and continuous dialogue with employees to align skills development and industry credentials to the individual’s current role and their short- and long-term career path.
Stay Future-Focused for Cloud Initiatives
Organizations need to ask themselves, “What cloud initiatives are coming in the next 12 to 24 months, and what cloud skills do we lack now to be successful with them?”You need to think beyond the IT teams within your organization and arm both IT and non-IT (such as finance, sales, marketing, and administrative) staff with cloud knowledge to increase your organization’s ability to deliver more quickly and collaboratively.Identify Champions
Acknowledge the skilled professionals in your organization and encourage them to act as mentors and coaches to others. Then, create a process and structure to empower these champions to drive employee learning programs.Encourage Employees to Take Dedicated Time for Skills Development
For a learning culture to take hold, leaders and managers need to bake in skills development time into their timelines and milestones. Likewise, empower employees to dedicate time during the workweek to prioritize learning and build their skills.Create Sprint-Style Learning
Think about creating an agile—and repeatable—approach to learning in short timeframes or sprints. Establish the desired timeframe and design a learning program that includes a team or multi-team challenge (e.g., earn 50 certifications in 50 days).Incorporate Peer Connection and Learning
Take advantage of interactive and gamified learning approaches in order to create peer connections and cross-functional synergies. Fun, hands-on, and risk-free learning scenarios can motivate employees to learn a new skill or enhance a current one while increasing expertise and collaboration among participants.Recognize and Reward Achievement
Don’t forget to acknowledge, reward, and create incentives for all employees who are putting in the effort toward creating a culture where learning new skills is the norm. This can include advancement opportunities, a leadership role in a new business venture or project, managing employees, and more.Conclusion
Building a skills development culture can help you attract and retain valued talent, help employees stay more engaged and innovative at work, and increase your overall business prosperity.With a little creativity and a lot of enthusiasm, you can realize tremendous organizational benefits by cultivating a culture of continuous skills development.