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Labour Bureau – LMS for Training on Migrant Worker Survey (MWS) and Area Frame Establishment Survey (AFES)

Client Overview

The Labour Bureau, under the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, conducts the Migrant Worker Survey (MWS) and the Area Frame Establishment Survey (AFES) to gather data on migrant workers and establish a framework for data collection, respectively. These surveys require trained investigators, managers, and teams to collect and analyze data accurately.

Challenge

The Labour Bureau faced challenges in training its workforce efficiently due to the specialized nature of the surveys and the need for standardized training across geographically dispersed teams. Traditional training methods were time-consuming, expensive, and lacked uniformity in content delivery and assessment.

Solution

ADG Online Solutions developed a comprehensive Learning Management System (LMS) tailored to the Labour Bureau’s requirements for the MWS and AFES surveys. The LMS aimed to streamline training delivery, enhance learning outcomes, and reduce training costs.

Key Features

  1. Role-based Learning Paths: Different modules were created for investigators, managers, and team members, with customized learning paths based on their roles and responsibilities.
  2. Interactive Modules: The LMS included interactive modules, quizzes, and assessments to engage learners and reinforce learning objectives.
  3. Real-time Progress Tracking: Supervisors could track the progress of their teams in real-time, ensuring timely completion of training.
  4. Mobile Compatibility: The LMS was mobile-friendly, enabling learners to access training modules on-the-go, increasing flexibility.
  5. Certification and Badging: Upon completion of training modules, learners received certificates and badges, motivating them to complete training successfully.

Implementation

  1. Content Development: ADG Online Solutions collaborated with subject matter experts from the Labour Bureau to develop training content tailored to the MWS and AFES survey requirements.
  2. Platform Customization: The LMS was customized to reflect the branding and requirements of the Labour Bureau, ensuring a seamless user experience.
  3. Training Delivery: The LMS was deployed to all relevant stakeholders, and training sessions were conducted to familiarize users with the platform.
  4. Support and Maintenance: ADG Online Solutions provided ongoing support and maintenance to ensure the smooth functioning of the LMS.

Results

  1. Improved Training Efficiency: The LMS reduced training time and costs significantly, allowing the Labour Bureau to train a larger workforce in less time.
  2. Enhanced Learning Outcomes: The interactive nature of the LMS led to better retention of information and improved performance in the field.
  3. Standardized Training: The LMS ensured that all learners received the same quality of training, regardless of their location or trainer.
  4. Increased Compliance: Real-time tracking of training progress led to higher compliance rates, ensuring that all team members were adequately trained.

Conclusion

The implementation of the LMS for training on the MWS and AFES surveys of the Labour Bureau was a success. The system streamlined training delivery, improved learning outcomes, and reduced training costs, ultimately contributing to the Bureau’s mission of collecting accurate and timely data for labour market analysis.