Five ways to connect with your team members via mobile videos
Five ways to connect teams via mobile
Five ways that mobile videos can assist any team member get the most out of the training they receive.
1. Create bite-sized content for mobile
2. Prioritize inclusive trainings
3. Make trainings available anywhere
4. The Record team is updating their records directly from your mobile
If presenters are not at their desks or in different places throughout the day, it's difficult to have meeting in person, live. Information sessions, town halls or even training sessions can be extremely difficult to plan.
A video-based platform that allows users to easily record and edit from a mobile device can enable presenters to communicate with their team, regardless of their location or time of day.
Retail teams can train workers immediately after the training material is in place, straight from the floor of retail. Health professionals can be trained regarding new protocols more quickly.
The platform for creating and delivering mobile-friendly videos lets team members receive instant and relevant training, without the restrictions of time and place, which will improve their efficiency improve sales, boost profits, and improve the experience for customers.
5. Monitor performance and improve the performance of your program.
All teams can benefit from continuous learning to improve and refine abilities. However, measuring the effectiveness of a training program can sometimes be a challenge. A visual dashboard with relevant videos can be helpful in identifying patterns, opportunities and the most watched video content.
By identifying training objectives and tracking the engagement of videos, training materials, interactivity, and direct feedback, businesses can create more targeted instruction, improve the level of engagement and ultimately, help support their teams when and where they need it most.
The right technology can ensure that your employees are connected and productive wherever they do their work. If you're having trouble engaging an office-based team using mobile devices, then a mobile-first education and communications strategy may be the right option.