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What is the method to elevate the skills of all factory workers?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] The Impact of Skill Variability on Productivity and Quality! Achieving Overall Skill Enhancement for Workers through Video Utilization.

In the manufacturing field, variations in the skill levels of workers can negatively impact product quality and production efficiency. Especially with an increasing number of new and less experienced workers, it has become urgent to raise the overall skill level. To elevate the skills of all workers, implementing an education program that utilizes videos is effective. It can offer many benefits, such as standardizing educational content, reducing the burden on trainers, and decreasing operational errors. In future human resource development, the introduction of video education will be an essential element. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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It's not enough to teach once; the method of incorporating repeated learning into the system.

[Safety Education Video] [Video Training] "I taught you before, didn't I?" becomes a source of mistakes and anxiety! Instead of ending with "I taught you once," let's design education that allows for "learning as many times as needed."

"Didn't I explain this the other day?" "We should have done it once, so why are we making mistakes?" Aren't such situations increasing on-site? ● They understood right after being taught, but forget a few days later. ● After one instruction, they are considered "proficient," yet they work with anxiety on-site. ● They proceed thinking they "understood," but overlook detailed rules. These are the educational risks brought about by the mistaken assumption that "once taught, it will stick." People are creatures that forget, and knowledge and behavior are solidified through "repetition." In manufacturing sites, "forgetting" or "overlooking" can lead directly to serious defects or accidents. That’s why education should be designed with a focus not on whether it was "communicated," but on whether it has "taken root." At LinkStudio, we support the production of short video educational content that is repeatedly utilized on-site. If your company aims for a "site without re-teaching," please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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