Workers are struggling to get a handle on their jobs, and this failure falls on everyone — companies, managers, human-resources departments, and, in some cases, the workers themselves.
The chaos has left employers, managers, and employees wondering just how much time and money it's worth investing in training in the first place.
It's tough to learn by osmosis over Slack, and the deluge of HR apps and training modules isn't filling in the gaps.
As workers and managers are increasingly overextended, these types of unmeasured, softer activities can fall by the wayside.
Gavin emphasized that it's not just on companies and managers to make sure employees are learning and getting onboarded but also on individual workers.
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