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EstablishmentNovember 2, 2020
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Multilingual educational anime for foreign staff Multilingual educational anime for foreign staff
Educational and Training Animation (for the Manufacturing Industry) Educational and Training Animation (for the Manufacturing Industry)
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Educational and Training Animation (for the Manufacturing Industry)

We convey complex procedures and skills visually and clearly through animation. By turning on-site training and OJT into videos, training of the same quality can be provided regardless of who teaches. This also significantly reduces training time and the burden on personnel within the factory.

Even veterans can have accidents; what kind of education prevents "familiarity" from becoming a risk?

[Safety Education Video] [Video Training] It is the experienced veteran workers who are most at risk of complacency! Recognizing the risk of "getting used to" things is the first step to safety.

The confidence that comes from 'I've been doing this for many years, so it's fine' and 'There has never been an accident until now' is an invisible risk that lurks in veteran workers. In fact, statistics on labor accidents from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare show that a significant proportion of accidents involve workers with over ten years of experience, and it is understood that carelessness and assumptions are often the causes. Common issues: ■ 'Self-taught' methods, such as skipping steps, have become ingrained ■ Risks are underestimated ■ Difficult to point out issues, leading to a lack of opportunities for improvement Even veterans can become complacent or make assumptions due to familiarity, which can trigger accidents. This is why a 'realization' space to reassess confidence backed by experience is necessary. Video training provides a new perspective on familiar tasks and is a powerful tool for updating safety awareness. Shall we start education to eliminate 'It's fine because I've been doing it for years' at your workplace as well? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Reducing educational costs while strengthening safety measures! The effects brought by video training.

[Training Video] A site where safety education takes too much time and cost! Safety education can maintain "quality" while also reducing "cost."

"Every time training is conducted, the site stops," "The cost of hiring instructors is burdensome," "We keep repeating the same content, which is inefficient." These voices are heard from many manufacturing sites. Especially in safety education, repeated implementation is necessary, but the burden of time, personnel, and costs can often lead to decreased productivity and increased costs on the shop floor. Safety education is something that must be done, but depending on how it is done, it can be implemented more efficiently and effectively. Video training is the optimal solution. It achieves both cost reduction and quality of education, enhancing the safety culture of companies. Why not start video training as the first step to eliminate waste in education and improve safety levels? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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A successful example of making newcomers aware of risks through video, without avoiding dangerous work.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Foreign Employee Training] New employees do not correctly understand the dangers. ⇒ What should be done?

On-site, we often hear comments like "newcomers casually approach dangerous areas" and "they underestimate high-risk tasks." Particularly, inexperienced young workers and foreign workers tend to lack a developed sense of "what is dangerous," making it difficult for them to anticipate risks and leading to careless behavior. In such cases, simply having them read the manual is ineffective; education that allows them to experience danger and understand it is necessary. For newcomers, danger is still something they do not fully grasp. To cultivate that awareness, education that appeals to their emotions through video experiences of danger is essential. Video training has proven effective in many workplaces as a means of providing a "real understanding" that connects to behavior. Why not incorporate the power of video into safety education for newcomers? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Points of educational methods to change the mindset that 'the site dislikes safety measures'

[Safety Education Video] Why do people on-site feel that safety measures are a hassle? "Ensuring compliance" is not as effective as "understanding and complying" in preventing accidents.

"The helmets are stuffy and uncomfortable," "The rules are too detailed, making it difficult to work," "I can't keep checking everything even though I'm busy." These candid opinions from the field are evidence that safety measures have become something that is merely "being done." As a result, safety education has become superficial, and in the field, "training is ignored" and "rules are not followed" have become the norm. In other words, the resistance to the safety measures themselves is increasing the risk of serious accidents. To establish safety measures in the field, it is not enough to simply impose rules. Education that the field can "understand and see as beneficial for themselves" is what builds a strong safety culture. Would you like to start "empathy-based education" that moves the awareness of the field in your workplace as well? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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A story about how the new employee's slow work improved after reevaluating the training.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] What are the reasons for the slow work speed of new employees? Achieving immediate effectiveness of new employees through standardized education.

In the manufacturing field, the work speed of newcomers may not increase, which can affect production efficiency. Conventional On-the-Job Training (OJT) relies on the experience and teaching methods of the instructor, leading to variability in the quality of education and causing delays in newcomers gaining confidence to proceed with their tasks. The reasons for the slow work speed of newcomers are attributed to the variability in training and a lack of understanding. Standardized training utilizing video manuals enhances newcomers' understanding and confidence, leading to improved work efficiency. This is expected to enable newcomers to become immediate assets and contribute to overall productivity improvement in the workplace. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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An educational method to solve the question, "When will I be able to stand on my own?"

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] What are the reasons for the delayed independence of new employees? Achieving immediate effectiveness for new employees through standardized education.

In the manufacturing industry, it often takes time for newcomers to become independent, leading to increased burdens on productivity and training personnel in the workplace. Traditional On-the-Job Training (OJT) relies on the experience and teaching methods of the instructor, which can result in variability in the quality of education, making it a challenge for newcomers to confidently proceed with their tasks. The delay in newcomers becoming independent is caused by the inconsistency in training and a lack of understanding. Utilizing video manuals for standardized training enhances newcomers' understanding and confidence, leading to improved work efficiency. This is expected to enable newcomers to become immediate assets and contribute to the overall productivity improvement of the workplace. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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If it can't be conveyed in words, then let's show it in a video! Examples of increased learning speed.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Challenges on the shop floor that cannot be conveyed through words alone! Improve the learning speed of new employees with visual educational methods.

In the manufacturing industry, challenges such as "new employees do not understand even when explained verbally" and "the same mistakes are repeated no matter how many times they are taught" frequently arise during training. Especially in processes that require complex work procedures or fine movements, it is difficult to achieve sufficient understanding with just verbal instructions or paper manuals, which can lead to work errors and decreased productivity. By visually demonstrating work procedures and points of caution that are hard to convey through words alone using video manuals, it is possible to improve new employees' understanding and learning speed. This can lead to a reduction in work errors and a decrease in the burden on trainers. By adopting educational methods that utilize video manuals, companies can achieve efficient human resource development and increased productivity. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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The transfer of technology is not progressing, but by utilizing videos, efficiency was dramatically improved!

[Training Video] The issue of veteran skills not being passed on to younger staff! Achieving efficiency in skill transfer through video manuals.

In the manufacturing industry, the retirement and aging of skilled technicians have made the transfer of technology a significant challenge. In particular, the transmission of "tacit knowledge" based on experience and intuition is difficult, and it is often seen that it takes a long time for younger employees to acquire the necessary skills. Additionally, the burden on educators is increasing, which also affects the overall productivity of the workplace. To streamline the transfer of technology, utilizing "video manuals" that record the work of skilled technicians and share it visually is effective. This allows for the detailed movements and tips that are hard to convey through words or text to be learned repeatedly by anyone. By adopting educational methods that utilize video manuals, companies can achieve efficient human resource development and improved productivity. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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There is variation in the quality of work; efforts to standardize training for standard operations.

[Multilingual Training] Variability in work quality undermines productivity and reliability! Achieving improvements in quality and productivity through the standardization of work processes.

In the manufacturing site, even with the same tasks, differences in quality and efficiency can occur depending on the person in charge. The main reasons for this are that the work procedures are not clearly defined or the training is personalized. As a result, the quality of the products becomes unstable, increasing the risk of losing customer trust. To eliminate variations in work quality, it is essential to clearly define standard work and implement uniform training. By utilizing visual materials and multilingual resources, understanding can be enhanced, leading to a reduction in work errors and stabilization of quality. Through the unification of standard work, companies can achieve improvements in quality and productivity, thereby gaining customer trust. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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The retention rate of new graduates is poor; changing the training method led to dramatic improvement!

[Training Video] The Impact of Early Departure of New Graduates on Companies! Revising Educational Methods Leads to Improved Retention Rates for New Graduates.

In the manufacturing industry, the early departure of new graduates has become a serious problem. According to a survey by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the turnover rate of new university graduates within three years of employment has reached approximately 31.5%. Such a situation has a significant impact on companies, leading to increased costs related to recruitment and training, decreased productivity on the ground, and potential future labor shortages. The early departure of new graduates represents a substantial loss for companies. By reviewing educational methods and strengthening career support, it is possible to improve the retention rate of new employees. Companies can achieve stable talent acquisition and organizational growth by continuously improving education and enhancing support systems. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Utilize the skills of experienced individuals and visualize techniques through videos to solve the problem!

[Training Video] The skills of experienced individuals become personalized, making inheritance difficult! Visualizing skills through video to enhance the technical capabilities of the entire organization.

In manufacturing sites, the skills and know-how that experienced workers have cultivated over many years are often not sufficiently passed down through documents or manuals, leading to a situation where knowledge becomes overly personalized. In such circumstances, the inheritance of technology becomes difficult, resulting in risks such as variations in quality, decreased productivity, and even a break in technological continuity. By visualizing the skills of experienced workers through videos, we can prevent the personalization of technology and achieve more efficient training and improved quality. Through this initiative, companies can enhance the technical capabilities of the entire organization and aim for sustainable growth. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Does the 'usual way of doing things' hinder company growth? Successful examples of standardization.

Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: Task specialization leads to a decline in productivity and quality! Standardization serves as the foundation for supporting corporate growth.

In manufacturing sites, there is often a deeply rooted "usual way of doing things" based on years of experience. However, such personalized work methods can lead to issues such as difficulties in training new employees, variations in quality, and inefficiencies in operations. In particular, when experienced workers retire or transfer, it becomes difficult to pass on their skills, which can hinder the growth of the company. Reliance on personalized work methods tied to the "usual way of doing things" can become a barrier to corporate growth. By promoting the standardization of work processes, improvements in quality, efficiency in training, and increased productivity can be achieved, thereby enhancing the overall competitiveness of the company. Standardization is a foundational initiative that supports sustainable growth. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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The limitations of relying on workers' "intuition" in training, and how to create a system that anyone can use.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] The Limits of Education Relying on "Intuition" and Experience! Achieving Stable Quality and Efficiency through Education that Does Not Depend on "Intuition"

In many manufacturing sites, education based on the intuition and experience of skilled workers is conducted. However, this method takes time for newcomers to master, leading to variations in work and a higher likelihood of mistakes. Additionally, there is a risk that the transfer of skills becomes difficult due to the retirement or transfer of experienced workers. By moving away from education that relies on intuition and experience and introducing standardized training programs, improvements in work quality and efficiency in education can be achieved. This, in turn, leads to increased productivity and enhanced competitiveness for the entire company. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Insufficient education time... What are video training programs that yield results in a short period?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Microlearning] The current situation in manufacturing sites where securing training time is difficult! Achieving both quality and efficiency in training through short video sessions.

In the manufacturing industry, the situation continues where it is difficult to allocate sufficient time for employee training due to the daily demands of production tasks. In particular, training for new employees and those who have been transferred often gets postponed, resulting in cases of operational mistakes and variations in quality. Additionally, the personalization of training and inefficient On-the-Job Training (OJT) have increased the burden on trainers. In manufacturing environments where securing training time is challenging, effective video training that can be completed in a short time is a valuable means to balance the quality and efficiency of education. Many benefits can be expected, such as improved employee skills, reduced operational mistakes, and a lighter burden on trainers. The use of video training will become an essential element in future human resource development. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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When a veteran leaves, it's over... Key points for education to preserve skills.

[Training Video] Loss of Skills Due to Experienced Workers' Retirement! Achieving a Sustainable Manufacturing Environment through Technology Visualization and Standardization.

In the manufacturing industry, the skills of experienced workers based on years of experience and intuition play a crucial role. However, due to the declining birthrate and aging population, as well as a shortage of skilled labor, there is a growing risk that these skills will not be passed on to the next generation and will be lost with the retirement of seasoned workers. Such a situation can lead to a decline in product quality and production efficiency, potentially undermining a company's competitiveness. To prevent the loss of skills due to the retirement of experienced workers, the visualization and standardization of techniques are essential. By developing educational programs that utilize videos and manuals, it becomes possible to pass on skills and achieve a sustainable manufacturing environment. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Training interns takes time... Using videos makes it smoother!

[Training Video] Increasing Time and Human Costs in Trainee Development! Achieving Efficiency and Quality Improvement in Trainee Development through Video Utilization.

In the manufacturing industry, the training of interns is a crucial process that supports the future of companies. However, due to the busyness of the workplace and the increased burden on educators, it has become difficult to secure sufficient training time. Additionally, the personalization of educational content leads to variations in how information is conveyed and its content, which also reduces the efficiency of training. By utilizing videos in the training of interns, it becomes possible to improve the efficiency and quality of education. Many benefits are expected, such as standardization of educational content, reduction of the burden on educators, and a decrease in work errors. The introduction of video education will become an essential element in future human resource development. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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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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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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It's difficult to pass on traditional craftsmanship... A successful example of visualizing techniques through videos and live-action.

[Training Video] It is difficult to verbalize the skills of experienced craftsmen, making transmission challenging! Achieving the transmission of craftsmanship through the use of videos and live-action.

In manufacturing sites, the "craftsmanship" developed by skilled workers over many years of experience is often difficult to verbalize or document, making it challenging to pass on to younger employees. There are many cases where such tacit knowledge becomes personalized, increasing the risk of losing it with the retirement of skilled workers. To effectively transmit craftsmanship that is hard to articulate, utilizing videos and live-action demonstrations to visualize techniques is beneficial. By providing visual information, the understanding of younger workers improves, leading to enhanced training efficiency and product quality. In future talent development, using videos for skill transmission will become an essential method. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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I want to reduce training costs... Successful examples of practical education cost reduction!

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] Rising training costs are a burden on companies! Achieve cost reduction and improved quality of education through video training.

In the manufacturing industry, training for new employees and skill transfer is essential; however, the costs associated with training, such as instructor labor costs, the creation and printing of teaching materials, and opportunity losses due to production line stoppages during training, pose a significant burden on companies. Especially as labor shortages become more severe, there is a demand for the introduction of efficient and effective training methods. The implementation of video training not only reduces training costs but also contributes to improving the quality of education and enhancing employees' understanding. To simultaneously achieve efficiency in human resource development and cost reduction in the manufacturing industry, why not consider the introduction of video training? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Time and money are required... What is the educational method that reduces the burden of OJT?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] The time and cost associated with OJT are a burden on companies! Reduce the burden of OJT with video training and achieve training efficiency.

In the manufacturing industry, on-the-job training (OJT) is widely conducted for the education of newcomers and the transmission of skills. However, OJT has the following challenges: ● Burden on educators: Skilled workers taking time to educate can disrupt their primary duties. ● Inefficiency in education: There is variability in the proficiency of newcomers, necessitating repeated teaching of the same content. ● Increased costs: Decreased productivity during the training period and the labor costs of educators contribute to overall expenses. These challenges can potentially impact a company's productivity and profitability. To address the issues of OJT, the introduction of video training is an effective measure. It can achieve efficiency in education and cost reduction, contributing to the improvement of corporate productivity. In future human resource development, why not consider implementing training methods that utilize videos? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Preventing the personalization of education! What is the system that allows everyone to learn at the same level?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Challenges Caused by Personalization of Education! Preventing the Personalization of Education with Video Training to Achieve Skill Improvement Across the Entire Organization.

In the manufacturing industry, it is common for experienced workers to directly train newcomers through On-the-Job Training (OJT). However, issues arise due to the "personalization" of education, which depends on specific individuals. ● Variability in training content: The way of teaching and focus differ based on the instructor's experience and interpretation. ● Inconsistent quality: Differences in the level of mastery can affect the quality of products and services. ● Lack of continuity: When instructors leave or are transferred, educational know-how is lost. These challenges can impact a company's competitiveness and sustainable growth. The personalization of education can hinder a company's growth. By introducing video training, it is possible to achieve standardization and efficiency in education, leading to skill enhancement across the organization. In future talent development, why not consider implementing training methods that utilize videos? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Preparing for the training is tough... It became easier after introducing videos!

【Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training】【Training Efficiency】The burden of training preparation is overwhelming operations! By introducing video training, we can reduce the burden of training preparation and achieve an efficient education system.

In the manufacturing industry, every time there is new employee training or safety training, the training coordinators are overwhelmed with the following preparatory tasks: ● Creating and printing materials: Each time, it takes effort to create and print materials tailored to the training content. ● Arranging instructors and scheduling: When inviting external instructors, it is necessary to coordinate schedules and arrange costs. ● Securing and setting up the venue: It is required to secure a location for the training and prepare the necessary equipment. These tasks significantly consume the time and effort of the training coordinators, often hindering other business operations. The preparatory work for training can become a significant burden for the training coordinators. By introducing video training, it is possible to simultaneously improve the efficiency of preparatory tasks and the quality of training. As a result, training coordinators can focus on other tasks, which can lead to an overall increase in productivity for the company. How about considering the introduction of video training in the review of the future training system? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Doing the same training repeatedly... If we turn it into a video, the effort is halved!

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] Repeated training is a burden on the field! Introducing video training to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of education.

In the manufacturing industry, frequent training for new employees and safety workshops are conducted, but the need to repeatedly explain the same content becomes a significant burden for trainers and the field. The following challenges are particularly noted: ● Time wastage: Repeatedly explaining the same content reduces the time available for other tasks. ● Lack of consistency: Variations in the explanations provided by different trainers lead to inconsistent quality of education. ● Decreased motivation: The repetitive nature of the explanations lowers the enthusiasm of the trainers. These issues negatively impact the efficiency and effectiveness of training. When repeated training becomes a burden on the field, the introduction of video training can be effective. By providing consistent content and creating a learning environment that is not limited by time or place, it is possible to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of education. How about considering the introduction of video training in the review of future training systems? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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A case where reviewing the cost of education resulted in an annual savings of 2.78 million yen.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] Education costs are a burden for companies! Achieve significant reduction in training costs by introducing video training.

In the manufacturing industry, regular training such as newcomer training and safety education is essential. However, there are several challenges associated with these trainings: ● Instructor labor costs: Inviting external instructors incurs costs each time. ● Venue and material preparation costs: It is necessary to secure a venue and print and distribute materials for each training session. ● Disruption of operations: Production lines may need to be halted for training, leading to decreased production efficiency. These factors can accumulate, resulting in companies incurring costs amounting to several million yen annually. By converting training content into videos, it is possible to significantly reduce the costs associated with education. Additionally, by creating an environment where employees can learn at their own pace, the efficiency and effectiveness of training can also be improved. How about considering the introduction of video training as part of the review of future training systems? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Cost reduction and efficiency improvement through educational DX in factories! What are the secrets to success?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Human Resource Development × DX] Challenges of Traditional Training Methods! Improving the Quality and Efficiency of Training through Educational DX

In the manufacturing industry, training for newcomers and safety training are essential. However, traditional training methods have the following challenges: ● Burden of time and cost: Each training requires inviting instructors and preparing materials, which incurs time and costs. ● Personalization of education: The content of training varies depending on the person in charge, leading to inconsistencies in quality. ● Difficulty in measuring learning effectiveness: It is hard to grasp the understanding and acquisition status of participants. To address these challenges, the digitalization of education, or "Education DX," is required. By implementing Education DX, it is possible to simultaneously improve the quality and efficiency of training. Companies that feel challenges with traditional training methods might consider adopting Education DX. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What are the ways to maintain the quality of education even in a workforce shortage?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] Decline in the quality of education caused by labor shortages! Achieving high-quality training even amidst labor shortages with video training.

In the manufacturing industry, a serious labor shortage continues due to declining birth rates, an aging population, and the younger generation's disengagement from manufacturing. In this situation, training for newcomers and the transfer of skills have been postponed, leading to the following issues: ● Personalization of education: Training relies heavily on the experiences of veteran employees, resulting in a lack of standardized content. ● Decline in the quality of education: Limited time and personnel allocated for training prevent adequate instruction. ● Stagnation of skill transfer: Valuable skills and know-how are lost due to the retirement of skilled workers. To address these challenges, the introduction of efficient and effective training methods is necessary. As the labor shortage worsens, implementing video training is effective for maintaining and improving the quality of education. Let’s aim for the standardization and efficiency of training and build a sustainable human resource development system. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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The results after training are not visible... With video training, the retention rate can be measured in numbers!

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Human Resource Development × DX] The results of the training are not visible, making it difficult to measure effectiveness! Visualize educational outcomes through video training and achieve continuous improvement.

In the manufacturing industry, training for new employees and skill enhancement education is conducted regularly. However, the following issues may arise after training: ● Difficulty in visualizing results: There is a lack of objective means to measure understanding and skill retention after training. ● Burden of effectiveness measurement: Paper-based tests and oral confirmations require time and effort, making accurate evaluation difficult. ● Difficulty in identifying areas for improvement: It is challenging to pinpoint specific areas where understanding is lacking. These problems hinder the improvement of educational quality and efficient human resource development. To quantitatively grasp the results of training and achieve effective education, the use of video training and digital tools is effective. Let’s aim to enhance the quality and efficiency of education and pursue sustainable human resource development. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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I want to reduce the burden on educators! Voices from the field changed by video training.

【Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training】【Training Efficiency】Increased Burden on Educators and Its Impact! Reducing the Burden on Educators with Video Training and Improving the Quality of Education.

In the manufacturing industry, while the importance of training new employees and skill succession is increasing, the burden on trainers is also growing. Particularly, the following challenges have become apparent: ● Time constraints: Due to the need to conduct training alongside daily operations, sufficient time cannot be secured. ● Personalization of training content: Variability in teaching methods among trainers leads to inconsistent quality of education. ● Decreased motivation: Repetitive instruction and the lack of visible results diminish the trainers' enthusiasm. These issues may lead to a decline in the quality of training and early turnover of new employees. To alleviate the burden on trainers and improve the quality of education, the introduction of video training is effective. By providing standardized training content and efficient operation, we can establish a sustainable human resource development system. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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The training manual is not being read... Can it be solved with a video? The reality on the ground.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] The reality of the workplace where paper manuals are not read! Improve the quality and efficiency of training with video manuals.

In the manufacturing industry, manuals are developed for training new employees and standardizing work procedures. However, the following issues have been pointed out: ● Manuals that are not read: Paper or text-based manuals tend to be avoided because they contain a lot of written information and take time to read. ● Difficult-to-understand content: Written text alone can make it hard to convey work procedures and important points, leading to misunderstandings. ● The hassle of updates: When the content of a manual changes, updating paper-based manuals can be cumbersome, and the latest information may not reach the workplace. These problems can reduce the effectiveness of training and potentially lead to work mistakes and accidents. As a solution to the issue of unread paper manuals, video manuals can be an effective alternative. By providing visual information, understanding improves, and the quality and efficiency of training increase. This can lead to a reduction in work mistakes and an increase in productivity. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What are the common issues among new employees with frequent attendance and work mistakes? They can be improved through video training.

Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: Issues in the Field Caused by Newcomers' Poor Attendance and Work Mistakes!

In the manufacturing site, the poor attendance and work mistakes of new employees are causing the following problems: ● Decreased productivity: Absenteeism and tardiness lower the operational rate of the line. ● Variability in quality: Work mistakes affect the quality of the products. ● Increased burden on trainers: Time is consumed in following up on mistakes and re-educating employees. These issues negatively impact the overall efficiency and morale of the workplace. Challenges such as poor attendance and work mistakes among new employees can be effectively improved through the introduction of video education. By using visual information transmission, understanding improves, and the quality and efficiency of training increase. This is expected to enhance productivity and quality on the shop floor. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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The training manual hasn't been read... Can it be solved with a video?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] "Do you have concerns like, 'We have manuals prepared, but no one reads them'?"

Every time we conduct training for new employees, we say, "First, read the manual," but in the end, questions never cease, and they do not understand the content. Isn't this a common experience in the field? ● Not read: Manuals that consist only of text are difficult to understand, especially for new or foreign staff. ● Not understood: There are many technical terms and complex procedures that may not connect to actual tasks. ● Updates are delayed: Paper-based manuals have cumbersome update processes, making it hard to reflect the latest procedures and points of caution. These issues can lead to operational mistakes and accidents, reducing the effectiveness of training. Introducing video manuals is an effective solution to the challenge of unread training manuals. By leveraging the unique advantages of videos, such as visual understanding, multilingual support, and ease of updates, we can enhance the quality of education. By incorporating safety training into daily routines, it is possible to reduce the risk of operational mistakes and accidents, thereby improving safety on-site. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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The digitalization of education is not progressing... Examples of changes that occurred after actual implementation.

Emphasizing the importance of incorporating safety education into daily life to prevent risks through talent development and digital transformation (DX)!

Are you feeling anxious about wanting to introduce digital teaching materials and online training but not knowing where to start, or worrying that they might not be utilized on-site after implementation? Many companies are trying to digitalize their education, but they are facing challenges such as: ● High barriers to implementation: There are many obstacles to overcome before implementation, including initial costs, system selection, and internal understanding. ● Lack of utilization on-site: Even after implementation, on-site staff may struggle to use the tools effectively, leading to no results. ● Difficulty in measuring effectiveness: It is challenging to demonstrate the impact of digitalization in numerical terms, making the return on investment unclear. To overcome these challenges, it is important to refer to actual success stories and take concrete steps. Digitalizing education is not just about introducing tools; it requires a transformation in the organization’s mindset and continuous improvement. By having clear objectives and proceeding with a phased implementation, you can enhance the quality of education and improve the overall performance of the organization. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Managing training videos in the cloud... How to create an environment where you can learn anywhere.

[Safety Education Video] [Human Resource Development x DX] Emphasizing the importance of incorporating safety education into daily life to prevent risks!

"Training materials are only available on the company server, making it difficult to access them while on business trips or working from home." "Are you facing issues like having to repeat the same explanations every time you train new employees?" In particular, in the manufacturing industry, educational materials are often stored in paper format or local environments, leading to the following challenges: ● Access restrictions: Materials cannot be accessed from outside the company network, making learning during remote work or business trips difficult. ● Information dispersion: Materials are stored by each department or individual, making it time-consuming to find the latest information. ● Update hassle: Since updates to materials are done in various places, it is difficult to maintain consistency in content, and there is a risk of outdated information remaining. To solve these challenges, cloud management of training videos is effective. Cloud management of training videos not only streamlines education but also contributes to improving employee skills and the quality of work. By incorporating safety education on a regular basis, risks can be prevented in advance, leading to increased productivity across the organization. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Training for newcomers is changing with video training! Introducing voices from the field and results.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] Turning repetitive explanations into videos to reduce the burden of education.

In the manufacturing industry, the following challenges are often observed regarding the training of new employees: ● Personalization of training: Expertise of skilled workers relies on individuals and is difficult to share. ● Inefficiency of training: Face-to-face training is the main focus, leading to high time and costs. ● Difficulty in knowledge transfer: The retirement of veteran employees makes it challenging to pass on skills and knowledge. To address these challenges, the introduction of video training is effective. Emphasizing the importance of incorporating safety education into daily routines to prevent risks. The implementation of video training significantly contributes to the efficiency and quality of new employee training. It allows for visual understanding and repeated learning, which can be expected to enhance immediate effectiveness in the field. By regularly incorporating safety education, it is possible to reduce the risk of operational mistakes and accidents, thereby improving the overall safety of the organization. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What should we start with for the digital transformation of education? Introducing successful examples from the manufacturing industry.

Human Resource Development × DX" "Training Efficiency" "Do you feel that you want to promote the DX of education, but don't know where to start?

In the manufacturing industry, the following challenges are often observed: ● Personalization of training content: The know-how of skilled workers depends on individuals and is difficult to share. ● Inefficiency of training: Paper manuals and face-to-face training are the main focus, leading to high time and costs. ● Difficulty in technology transfer: The retirement of veteran employees makes it challenging to pass on skills and knowledge. To address these challenges, the digital transformation (DX) of education is effective. Emphasizing the importance of incorporating safety training into daily routines helps prevent risks. The DX of education contributes to improving operational efficiency and promoting technology transfer. By gradually implementing these changes, overall productivity within the organization can be enhanced. Incorporating safety training into daily practices allows for the prevention of risks and enhances the overall safety of the organization. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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"If a millimeter is off by one hundredth, it's a no-go." How to convey the importance of precision to newcomers.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] "Doing tasks without a clear understanding" leads to defects! Training to prevent reliance on intuition.

In the machining area of engine parts, a "0.01 millimeter deviation" can lead to product defects, performance degradation, and in the worst case, engine failure. Despite this, many new workers tend to approach their tasks with the following mindset: ● "It's okay if it's slightly off; it will still work." ● "I can tighten it by feel, and there won't be any issues." ● "I learned it once, so I think I understand it now." If such "reliance on intuition" continues, it could eventually lead to serious defects or accidents. Particularly in machining parts where precision is required, not understanding "why that number is important" becomes the greatest risk. In the machining of engine parts, the mindset of "this much is okay" leads to defects. To fundamentally change that mindset, education that emphasizes whether the message was "understood" rather than just "conveyed" is necessary. LinkStudio produces numerous training videos that combine animation and live-action, specifically tailored for the manufacturing industry, and can consistently support efforts to reduce mistakes, shorten training time, and accommodate foreign workers. Companies that want to instill a sense of responsibility in their workforce are encouraged to consult with us.

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The reason why 'I thought I understood the blade exchange' leads to accidents.

[New Employee Training Factory] Thought I was teaching, but was it an accident? Avoiding the dangers of blade replacement with a video!

Tool replacement on NC lathes is often treated as a "basic task" on the shop floor. However, this complacency can trigger defective products, equipment damage, and accidents. For example… ● Starting machining with the tool oriented incorrectly, damaging parts or tools ● Insufficient torque causing the tool to shift, leading to dimensional defects ● Machining without correcting the origin, wasting the workpiece Many of these troubles stem from a state of "thinking I understand" because "I was taught once." To ensure daily safety and quality, education that helps workers understand why these checks are necessary is essential. Tool replacement on NC lathes is a typical process that "seems easy but is prone to accidents." Torque, installation direction, and origin correction are all things that can only be adhered to if the reasons are understood. At LinkStudio, we produce numerous video educational materials focused on NC lathes, tool replacement, and machining safety, and we can tailor the content, language, and machine compatibility to meet the educational needs of the shop floor. Companies looking to reduce accidents and lessen the burden of teaching are encouraged to consult with us. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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How to convey "a sense of responsibility" to newcomers in a field that deals with the heart of the engine?

Motivational training for new employees who do not know what the tasks are used for in the manufacturing industry.

"What's this part for?" "We just need to cut it according to the blueprint, right?" Have you ever felt confused when receiving such questions from newcomers? In the engine parts processing field, even the slightest mistake can directly affect the performance and safety of the entire engine. Especially in processes that handle critical components like the cylinder block, crankshaft, and camshaft—essentially the "heart of the engine"—high precision and a strong sense of responsibility are required. However, in the field, many newcomers tend to limit their understanding to a task-based approach, thinking, "I did what I was told" or "I cut it according to the numbers," without realizing what their work supports. Simply memorizing the work procedures does not ensure safety and quality in the field. When newcomers understand "why this part is being processed" and "how it will be used," only then can a true sense of responsibility and mission develop. At LinkStudio, we offer a variety of video content aimed at "responsibility education" specifically for the engine parts processing field. If you are considering education that promotes empathy, understanding, and behavioral change, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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What are the causes and countermeasures for not following the instruction "Please process in this order"?

Convey to the new employees in the factory who do not follow the processing order 'why the order is important'.

I thought I communicated, 'Please process in this order.' However, in reality, issues like the following have arisen due to skipping steps or reversing the order: ● Drilling holes first, leading to misalignment and interference ● Skipping preliminary processing, resulting in tool wear and dimensional defects during finishing ● Fixtures becoming unusable after processing, requiring a complete redo from the beginning These problems stem from moving forward without truly 'understanding' the work procedures. When the 'meaning' of why this order is necessary is not conveyed, no matter how many rules are taught, work will continue to be done in a 'self-taught' manner. There is always a technical and quality-related reason behind the order of processing steps. If work is carried out without understanding this, defects, accidents, and unnecessary rework will be repeated. At LinkStudio, we provide numerous video materials designed to help intuitively understand 'why this order matters.' We can also create original materials tailored to actual processing sites and component details. If your company is feeling 'troubled by not following procedures' or 'education is becoming too individualized,' please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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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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Why the things taught do not stick: Revisiting the mechanisms of forgetfulness in education.

[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.

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What kind of education prevents new employees from just passively learning through observation?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] The Limits of Passive Learning! How to Cultivate Self-Driven New Employees

"New employees first observe the work being done next to them." "Our company has traditionally followed a 'learn by watching' style." Isn't this kind of educational policy still deeply rooted in the workplace? While it is indeed valuable to see the skills and procedures of veterans up close, the number of individuals who can master them solely through observation is now a minority. ● Just watching does not reveal what is important ● Even if notes are taken, they cannot be understood when reviewed later ● When trying to do it themselves, they often stop and keep checking These examples illustrate that "watching-only OJT" does not lead to retention in memory or understanding. The value of OJT lies not in the act of "watching" itself, but in "what one notices." To ensure that new employees do not simply end up "just watching," a system that communicates "what they should be looking for" and "how they should understand it" in advance is necessary. LinkStudio provides support for creating video teaching materials that can be used before and after OJT. With a clear structure using live-action footage plus subtitles and narration, it is also capable of standardizing, solidifying, and localizing OJT.

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The way of teaching differs from person to person, but it creates confusion for newcomers; a system to break free from personalization.

Standardize the varied training conducted by different instructors in the manufacturing industry through 'videos'.

"The method I learned from Mr. A the other day is different from what Mr. B is saying today." "The steps of the work vary depending on who teaches it." Isn't this kind of "personalized education" causing confusion among the newcomers on the shop floor? In fact, many manufacturing sites are facing issues like the following: ● Different teaching points and order depending on the person in charge, leading to confusion for newcomers ● Gaps in educational content resulting in frequent mistakes and rework ● Inability to train without experienced personnel, leading to unstable development speed This is due to education being left "up to individuals" and not being organized as a system. Personalized education not only confuses newcomers but also becomes a breeding ground for variations in quality and mistakes. To resolve this, it is necessary to "systematize" education itself so that it becomes the same regardless of who teaches it. At LinkStudio, we specialize in planning and producing video manuals and educational content tailored for manufacturing sites. If your company is interested in supporting the standardization of education to accurately pass on veteran know-how to the next generation, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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How can we eliminate differing judgments among people? A system to visualize the criteria for judgment.

Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: The inconsistency in judgment is causing defects! By eliminating "variability between individuals," both quality and a sense of security can be achieved.

"I heard that this much is okay." "Yesterday's person in charge said it was fine, but today I was told it was not acceptable." Are troubles arising in the field due to such "variability in judgment"? In manufacturing sites, the criteria for judgment communicated by experienced workers remain ambiguous, leading to confusion among newcomers and other workers, resulting in problems like the following: ● Product quality assessments vary by person, allowing defects to slip through. ● Proceeding with ambiguous judgments leads to issues in later processes. ● Frequent confirmations of "Is this OK? Is this not OK?" within the site waste time. These issues stem from continuing education that relies on "individual senses and experiences." Variability in judgment in manufacturing can accumulate small mistakes and anxieties, ultimately reducing productivity. To prevent this, it is essential to share standards that can be seen, heard, and understood, rather than relying on intuition. LinkStudio specializes in producing video materials focused on visualizing judgment criteria. Companies interested in creating a "shared understanding" to eliminate anxiety, mistakes, and confusion in the field are encouraged to reach out to us. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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