Ideally, the close relationship between employee and manager should also extend to training. But too often, a manager’s role in training and development is overlooked because managers are not training experts. Given that managers understand the job, the business requirements, and most importantly, their employees, shouldn’t they be more active in training?
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Many organizations already have employee wellness programs in place. Traditionally, those programs focus on physical wellness, but they provide an opportunity for collaboration with human resources (HR) teams. For example, you might launch a mentoring program that prepares mentors to offer support around psychological well-being as well as professional development.