Reskill Inc. will begin offering the "Waiting for Instructions Elimination Training" targeting new and young employees. This training aims to eliminate the state of inability to act without instructions, fostering human resources who can autonomously contribute to the organization. Participants can improve their judgment in the field by acquiring specific thinking frameworks, such as objective-oriented thinking and problem-discovery thinking. We propose a practical curriculum that contributes to organizational revitalization and productivity improvement.
Social Background and Needs of Adopting Companies Changing Business Environment and the Need for Autonomous Talent In today's rapidly changing business environment, there is a growing demand for personnel who can take action on their own rather than just waiting for instructions. A passive, waiting-for-instructions state is a major factor that not only stops individual growth but also hinders the productivity of the entire organization.
Challenges Faced in the Field In many companies, young employees face challenges such as "being unable to act due to fear of failure" and "being unable to judge what to do." To overcome this situation, there is an apparent need to equip them with the attitude to autonomously seek work and take proactive action.
Introduction to the Waiting for Instructions Elimination Training Training Title Waiting for Instructions Elimination Training
Target Audience New employees, young employees
Skills Acquired and Objectives The purpose of this training is to understand the causes of waiting for instructions and to acquire the thinking and habits to find work on one's own and act proactively. It improves the passive attitude of waiting for a boss's orders without moving independently, and strengthens the foundation for autonomously producing results.
Features of this Training 1. Understand the negative effects caused by waiting for instructions and the importance of proactivity Grasp the typical patterns of waiting for instructions, and understand what benefits moving autonomously brings to individuals and organizations.
2. Acquire thinking frameworks that support proactive judgment Practically acquire specific "4 Thinking Steps" to find work on your own and make accurate judgments.
3. Acquire habits to take specific actions without fear of failure Understand the techniques for finding work and ways of thinking to minimize risks, and create a plan to continue demonstrating proactivity in the field.
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