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Digitise your reporting

You can use reports to gain valuable insights, maintain compliance, and drive continuous improvement within your organisation.

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Written by Andreea Nicoara
Updated over 5 months ago

Using reports effectively can significantly enhance your ability to monitor compliance, track progress, and identify areas for improvement within your organisation. Here are some best practices to follow:

Understand your reporting needs​​​​​​

  • ​​​​​Identify Key Metrics: Determine what information is crucial for your organisation. This could include course completion rates, compliance status, renewal dates, and user engagement levels.

  • Customize Reports: Tailor reports to meet the specific needs of different departments or teams. For instance, HR might need different data compared to department managers.

Creating and configuring reports

  • Link Relevant Data: Ensure your reporting columns are linked to relevant items such as specific courses or compliance requirements. This ensures that the data in your reports is accurate and useful.

  • Result Types and Rule Types: Select appropriate result types ( Analytical Status, Complete Date, Current Status) and rule types ( Allocated, Mandatory) to reflect the exact data you need to track.

User group management

  • Accurate User Groups: Make sure the user groups included in your reports are accurate and up-to-date. This ensures that the data reflects the correct users within your organization.

  • Access Control: Carefully manage which user groups have access to specific reports. This ensures sensitive information is only available to authorized users.

Monitoring and analysis

  • Track Compliance: Regularly monitor compliance reports to ensure that all employees are meeting required standards. Pay attention to renewal dates and refresher due statuses to stay ahead of compliance requirements.

  • Identify Trends: Use reports to identify trends such as frequently failed courses or departments with lower completion rates. This information can help in targeting training and improvement efforts.

  • Performance Reviews: Integrate report data into performance reviews to provide a comprehensive view of an employee’s learning and development progress.

Compliance tracking

  • Use compliance reports to ensure all employees have completed mandatory training and certifications.

  • Analyze course completion and performance data to identify high performers and those needing additional support.

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