Best in class apprentices want best in class apprenticeship schemes – so is your apprenticeship scheme as good as you think it is?
Your people are your most valuable commodity. Central to the success of any organization is the right blend of talent, motivation, and leadership.
The right apprenticeship is the right person, in the right place at the right time. But it does not happen by accident. It’s about attracting that person, providing space and support for them to grow.
Considering over a third of young people lost their jobs in the pandemic, we think 2021 provides an ideal opportunity to bring young people back into work through learning schemes like apprenticeships.
Greatness can be a hard thing to define in a person. We might think of charismatic leaders, athletes at the peak of their careers, or even YouTube vloggers. It’s all about the framing, but essentially it means being at the top of your game; leading and forging the way.
With so much uncertainty due to COVID-19, many leaders have parked aspirations of greatness and are instead focusing on survival. This is a path to average at best, stagnation at worst. In a world where the future of work is unfolding as we speak, aiming to stand still is tantamount to accepting decline.
Having a great apprenticeship scheme is one of the best ways to get your organization future ready, now. When you support your apprentices holistically with a truly great scheme, your bottom-line will see the benefit and so will your community.
Investors in People have shared with us some of the questions that have come up time and time again when they have worked with the Department for Education, National Apprenticeship Service, and many many others on their new ‘We invest in apprentices blueprint…’
Could you describe in a tweet how your apprenticeship scheme fits into your organization’s vision and purpose? If the answer is ‘no,’ Investors in People‘s research demonstrates that you might not be getting the best ‘bang for your buck’ from your scheme.
A great apprenticeship strategy isn’t siloed; it’s a key component of driving a pipeline of ambitious, highly skilled, and loyal talent into the heart of your organization. Done well, this safeguards and enables the current and future ambitions of a business in a way that direct hiring cannot.
Commitment will drive how enticing your scheme is to potential applicants. You might rate yourselves as a 10, but can you be sure you’re seeing the true picture? Here are some simple prompts to get you think:
Now we come to the crux of it; how can you guarantee your scheme means your apprentices are truly bringing their ‘A-game’ to the business every day, now and for years to come? Investors in People have over 30 years of experience in supporting businesses to create environments where true potential is realized, and one of the lessons they’ve learnt is that it can be very challenging for leaders to get a true insight into this on their own — we all need help identifying our blind spots.
So what are the hidden opportunities that would drive your apprentices to be the best they can be?
Investors in People‘s research has indicated that these areas release hidden potential:
We’ve all been there. 3PM on a Sunday and the queasy Monday blues kick-in… But to build a truly great apprenticeship scheme, banishing the Monday blues and emphasizing the wellbeing of your apprentices in your strategy should be a priority. People who feel their best, bring their best. It’s a perfect example of a workplace win-win.
So to ensure you’re really looking after your apprentices, consider these practices Investors in People have seen in their community:
If you’ve read this and have mentally done a ‘tick, tick, tick’! Thank you — you and your business are one of many that make work better for people and our society more broadly.
Investing in your people, and specifically, apprentices, will help you achieve your strategy, fill those pesky skills gaps, and create loyal advocates for your company many years into the future.
But now you need to prove it; to yourselves and the world. Come and talk to Investors in People about We invest in apprentices accreditation — the external verification for your apprenticeship scheme to really give it the seal of approval.
Together we can make the future of work, better.
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Head of UNLEASH Labs
Abigail is dedicated to connecting HR buyers with the technology and tools they need to succeed.
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