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Software migration: Why user training is the key to success
The introduction of new software is a decisive step for companies to remain competitive and optimize processes. But a software migration is far more than just a technical project. The biggest challenge is often to take employees along this path and to inspire them for the new applications. This is where user training is crucial. It is the key to making a real success for the entire company from a technical changeover.
♪ The typical hurdles in a software migration
Any change entails uncertainties. In the case of a software migration, there are three obstacles to overcome:
Resistance to changes
People are habit animals. Years of recorded processes and familiar user interfaces provide security. A new software breaks through this routine and forces users to adjust their working methods. This resistance is a natural reaction that often results from the fear of the unknown and the feared loss of productivity.
Fear of Unknown and Productivity Loss
The concern not to cope with the new software is widespread. Employees fear that their tasks can no longer be done as efficiently as usual or even make mistakes. This fear can lead to a negative attitude and complicate the acceptance of the new solution from the outset.
Technical barriers and lack of intuitive usability
Not every new software is self-explanatory at first glance. Complex functions and an unclear surface can quickly lead to frustration. If users feel that the new software makes their work more complicated than simpler, the probability is high that they reject them.
Tailored training concepts as a solution
To effectively meet these obstacles, tailor-made training concepts are essential. A pouring can principle, in which all employees receive the same training, is not a target here. Instead, training should be tailored to the specific needs of different user groups.
Analysis of needs: Who needs what training?
The first step is an accurate analysis of the target groups. Which departments are affected by the Software migration? What different roles and knowledge are there? A power user from the IT department needs a different training than an occasional user from sales. The following table shows how such target group-specific training planning can look:
| Target group | Previous knowledge | Training needs | Training needs
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