Season 2, Season Finale: The Evolution of LTL with Ryan Schreiber , VP of Industry and Growth at Metafora.
Have you been hearing us talk recently about… training, training, and more training? Did you hear our recent announcement about Sync Logistics Training? Well, the hype is still going in this episode of the Extra Mile Podcast by Metafora. Also, did we mention… it’s the season finale!!!! Don’t worry though, we’ll be back in 2023 with more great guests and conversations.
Our host Adam”P-Mutt” Perlmutter and guest host Teresa Ronquillo chat with the one and only Ryan Schreiber, VP of Industry and Growth at Metafora. They discussed a very interesting topic: training and training-as-a-service.
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What’s the moral of the story? There is a business cost to not doing training or to doing training poorly. Conversely, if you train your people the right way, it’s an investment rather than an expense. This way, your employees will be trained based on what you need for the company and, more importantly, what you need from them.
“We all kinda forget how scary it was when we first started.” Ryan Schreiber
Ryan shares the origin story of the brand name for this new training-as-a-service solution.
Sync made sense for so many reasons, largely what it represents as the root word for many other words. To illustrate:
This is the thing that makes training the most expensive and the least effective. We need a way to facilitate training so that it does not require so much time, effort, and oversight from your management and key players.
Sync Logistics Training is designed to keep the content engaging while also maintaining the touch with the business. Sync Logistics Training features variety and flexibility - combining in person and digital experiences targeting different learning modalities through written content, videos, simulated calls, quizzes, activities, etc.
Shadowing needs to be structured and intentional. Sync Logistics Training includes shadowing guidance so sessions can stay on track, and people who likely do not have a background in training or teaching others can both reinforce their own skills while also successfully transferring knowledge to others.
Yes, it can be, especially if you’re trying to create, develop, and implement it completely in house. You’re reinventing the wheel on many topics, and taking resources (namely: people’s time) away from your core business. Sync Logistics Training comes out of the box with courses developed by industry experts that cover a wide range of basics.
Ah yes, the ever challenging task to reduce new hire ramp time. Sync focuses on teaching new hires what they need to know first (core learning concepts) and then building on that on a reasonable timeline. Training new hires more effectively, more efficiently, so that they can be impactful to your business sooner. From there, they are better able to jump into more advanced tasks and skills.
Example? Yes, you want your employees to understand carrier strategy. It’s not just about sourcing a carrier, it’s about understanding how that carrier fits in the network. But, this can happen after the employee spends time straight up calling shippers and asking them what they’ve got.
“You can’t teach somebody the ‘why’ on their first day, you need to focus those on the ‘must know’ information.” - Ryan Schreiber
The concept here is to take employees on a learning journey, beyond new hire training.
It starts on day one, yes, you need to build a better new hire training program, but equally important are ongoing and developmental training.
Ryan Schreiber can be found on LinkedIn here.
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