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Tech vs Touch: SME employees prefer human intervention in training, development

An AI-based LMS cannot offer encouragement, address concerns, and help one stay engaged throughout the journey — at least for now. Human trainers play a vital role in motivating and holding employees accountable for their progress

November 22, 2023 / 08:29 IST
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The ideal approach is a blend — technology used to augment human intervention. SME leaders must ensure that they do not invest heavily in LMS tools without taking stock of employee preferences

Looks like the corporate learning management system (LMS) has finally come of age — the market is poised to triple by 2027 to $30 billion. The pandemic years saw an astronomical rise in the use of LMSs, which was till then more or less stagnant in most enterprises. However, we, at Medici Institute, in a study among a cross-section of senior managers, found that many employees prefer human intervention in training and development, despite the potential benefits of AI-driven adaptive LMS. This is more pronounced among SME employees.

When employees have to acquire a skill that would immediately bring them some benefits, they don’t care how they acquire the same –  automated, virtual, or in-person. For everything else, they prefer human-led instruction.

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Human trainers and mentors provide personalised guidance and adapt content to an individual's unique learning style and preferences. This is one of the primary reasons human intervention is indispensable in learning and development initiatives. Employees have diverse experiences which can be challenging to address solely through automated systems.

A medium-sized IT firm that implemented an AI-driven coding tutorial platform found that while it provided valuable content, employees had specific questions and challenges related to their projects. Human trainers were subsequently brought in to offer one-on-one mentoring, resulting in more targeted support and accelerated skill development.