This is my first post, as I've introduced Totara in our Organisation after lots of fighting with Senior Management (no previous LMS).
I'm working with our Totara partner to get our LMS correctly setup, and as we discuss ways to use competencies and programmes, he suggested I might also post the question here - so, here I am.
We are a 480ish employees manufacturing company, making car parts for European automotive customers, a highly regulated environment.
We must be able to track and report on training and skills in a quite detailed way, to make sure our employees can deliver the product conformant to the Quality standards agreed with our customers. Until now, this was done using MS Excel, but during the last audit this area was highlighted as non conformant because the Excel files were not updated correctly by the Supervisors (there's a blank copy also attached if anyone would like to download the Excel file):
Basically, each of those lines (Production Paperwork, Fine Trim etc) correspond to a task associated to a mini-training presentation (or video/activity). The sum of all those skills make up the group of activities called Operator Training. But if I look at the job description of an Operator, he needs to cover the basic training + 1 Machine + 1 Robot + Quality training.
Initially I thought about using Competencies with the Parent/Child structure linked to each activity to track completion and training gaps, but this doesn't seem suitable as ALL the Competencies would be shown in the employee's profile report in a flat A-Z structure rather than keeping the Parent/Child structure. It also seems more difficult to adapt for our Maintenance departments where they have a list of 8 different activities they need to perform on each of our 15 different machines.
I then thought of using the Learning Plans, but because we have 4 different machines and 2 different robots, but Operators only need trained on 1 machine and 1 robot, the Plan will have to be assigned manually by their Manager picking what Machine/Robots the guys need to use (I can only imagine how much abuse I'd get if I suggested this!).
The last option I thought about was to use the Programmes, but again I'm not sure this is the best way to go.
Also, it's really important that Supervisors and Managers must be able to see at a glance what machines and activities their employees are trained on, and I think the easiest way to achieve this is using the Badges - as I believe the embedded reports will not give me a graphical option like the one in the picture above where Green means trained, and Red means Missing Mandatory training.
Has anyone ever dealt with huge amount of specific tasks/activities/competencies?
Has anyone ever created a visual skills/training matrix rather than a linear completion report?
Sorry for the long explanation, any questions please let me know.
Thank you,
Alessandro