Standardizing tasks that were done based on "intuition"! The effects brought by video training.
Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: Video training that visualizes and standardizes the sense of 'efficiency'! We will also introduce a success story from Company B.
Even when told, "Learn by watching the veterans," it can be difficult for inexperienced newcomers to understand what is important and accurately replicate the work. In fact, a survey in the manufacturing industry revealed that newcomers take more than twice the time to become proficient compared to veterans, and personalized teaching methods tend to decrease the efficiency of skill transfer. ■ Veterans say, "Remember this feeling," but there is no concrete guidance. ■ Although they are supposed to be doing the same work, there is a difference in the results between newcomers and veterans. ■ Different people have different methods, and it is unclear which method is correct. In workplaces facing these challenges, not only does the standardization of skills not progress, but the training speed of newcomers also slows down, hindering productivity improvements. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Solution: Standardizing Sensory Experience through Visualized Video Training When the experience and skills of veterans rely on "ineffable sensations," video training that can visually convey these sensations is effective. ✅ Clearly explain work procedures through animations and live-action, making them visually understandable ✅ Emphasize important points and clearly indicate which actions prevent mistakes ✅ Create an environment where anyone can learn to the same standard, preventing the personalization of education By utilizing training videos that combine "animation + live-action," the flow of work becomes clearer, allowing newcomers to specifically understand "what to do and how to do it."
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To pass on craftsmanship to the next generation, there are many situations in the field where it is difficult to convey skills that rely on "sensation" using words alone. By utilizing video training, we can: ✅ Standardize techniques, reduce variations in work, improve production efficiency by 20%, and enhance overall productivity on the line. ✅ Accelerate the training speed of newcomers and shorten the time to become effective. ✅ Reduce the burden on veterans and improve overall productivity in the field. In future on-site training, "visualizing sensation" is likely to become an important element.
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P3
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Custom-made training video
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Case Study: Success of Company B Company B (a manufacturer of automotive parts) faced the challenge of conveying the work of skilled workers to newcomers, as the explanations were often "intuitive and difficult to understand." As a result, despite performing the same tasks, there was a 30% difference in defect rates between veterans and newcomers. This figure indicates a significant gap compared to the industry average, highlighting the need for standardization. The period for newcomers to become independent took over six months, and the educational burden on veterans was substantial due to individual training. To improve this situation, Company B introduced video training. They recorded the movements of veterans using high-resolution cameras and slow-motion filming to visualize specific actions. During editing, they enlarged important points and added captions and diagrams to facilitate intuitive understanding. Animations emphasized the force and techniques required for tasks, clearly explaining the appropriate actions. Newcomers practiced repeatedly while watching the videos until they achieved a certain level of accuracy. As a result, the defect rate improved from the previous 25% to an average of 15%, the period for newcomers to become independent was shortened to three months, and the educational burden was reduced, allowing veterans to focus on their work.
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Point 1️⃣ for Standardizing "Sensation" in Video Training | Not just "learning by watching," but verbalizing the points ➡️ Clearly explaining where to focus and at what angle to perform the tasks. |
Point 2️⃣ for Standardizing "Sensation" in Video Training | Using animation + live action to clearly show the movements of the tasks ➡️ Combining actual actions with theory to lead to a deeper understanding. |
Point 3️⃣ for Standardizing "Sensation" in Video Training | Creating an environment where learning can be repeated ➡️ Utilizing videos allows for re-learning as many times as needed. |