Just-in-Time (JIT) Training
Definition
Just-in-Time (JIT) Training refers to a training method where employees receive the instruction or knowledge they need exactly when they need it, often delivered in small, focused segments. This approach helps workers quickly learn new skills or information relevant to their immediate tasks. For example, a customer support rep might receive quick training on how to handle a new software feature right before it's rolled out to customers, ensuring they’re prepared without unnecessary downtime.
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Translation
The training version of a last-minute cram session—giving employees just enough info at the exact moment they need it, so they can tackle the task without sitting through hours of irrelevant lessons.