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"I somewhat understood, but it's a processing error that invites mistakes." To avoid leaving ambiguous understanding unaddressed.

New Employee Training in the Factory: Newcomers Who Think They Understand Create Defects! Measures to Prevent Ambiguous Understanding

"I think this is correct." "I thought it would probably be okay." From such words of a newcomer, a significant processing defect was later discovered. Have you ever had such an experience? In manufacturing sites, problems like the following arise as a result of proceeding with work under the assumption of "I think I confirmed it" or "I think I understood it": ● A slight misalignment due to measurement errors causes assembly defects. ● Omitting part of the procedure based on personal judgment leads to skipping steps. ● Failing to notice signs of equipment abnormalities results in machine shutdowns. In educational settings, it is often the case that work proceeds without confirming whether understanding has been achieved, leading to the accumulation of ambiguous understanding as latent risks. Entering work with the mindset of "I think I understood" can be the root cause of quality issues. To prevent this, it is essential to design education that fosters the habit of "self-confirming whether one has understood." At LinkStudio, we produce numerous video materials that promote understanding and eliminate ambiguity. Through custom video training based on real-life near-misses and failures in the field, we can support education that balances quality and retention rates.

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Creative Solutions for Video Education to Address 'No Matter How Many Times I Teach, They Don't Remember...'

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Achieving retention and efficiency in education through video.

In the manufacturing field, there is a challenge where new employees and trainees struggle to remember the same tasks despite being taught repeatedly. Such situations increase the burden on trainers and can lead to decreased productivity and variations in quality. Introducing video education can be an effective solution to the issue of knowledge retention despite repeated instruction. By promoting visual understanding and providing opportunities for repeated learning, it can simultaneously enhance the efficiency of training and improve quality. In the future of talent development, the introduction of video education will become an essential element. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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How to nurture a newcomer who only does what they are told? Education that brings out initiative.

Training for New Employees in Manufacturing: Education Needed for Newcomers Who Can Follow Instructions but Cannot Think and Act Independently.

"Can't move without instructions" "Only seeing the tasks in front of them" Are you struggling with such newcomers on the job site? ● They come to ask about things that could be understood through confirmation. ● Even if there are signs of issues, they do not report or consult on their own. ● They can perform the tasks they were taught, but cannot handle irregular situations. All of these are the result of education that has not fostered "initiative." Simply memorizing tasks does not cultivate the "ability to think and act" that is required on the job site. In manufacturing environments, merely being able to "follow instructions" is not sufficient. The ability to think about "what I would do in this situation" and act accordingly is essential. LinkStudio specializes in creating training content focused on choice-based and judgment-based video education design. If your company wants to shift from a mere manual-based approach to "education that encourages thinking," please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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