[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] Do you forget right after being taught? The key to memory retention is repetition × video format.
Certainly, I must have taught it, yet the same mistakes are being repeated again."
"I was taking notes, but I made mistakes in the actual work."
Such experiences are likely familiar to anyone in a training role on the shop floor.
In manufacturing environments, there are many challenges where the content taught through on-the-job training (OJT) or classroom instruction is forgotten in a short period and fails to take root.
As a result...
● Simple measurement procedures are repeatedly mistaken.
● The use of tools must be confirmed each time.
● Work progresses while forgetting, leading to troubles.
These issues may not stem from individual memory problems but rather from a "structure of forgetfulness" in the training system on the shop floor.
In manufacturing settings, education that ends with the assumption of having "taught" poses risks to quality and safety.
By understanding the mechanisms of memory and designing a system where one can "quickly recall even after forgetting," the accuracy, safety, and autonomy on the shop floor can be enhanced.
At LinkStudio, we support the production and design of educational videos based on repeated viewing.
Through short, multilingual, and closely aligned video content with actual processes, we aim to collaboratively build "training that takes root.