View Coaching and eLearning table

You can view information on coaching sessions and eLearning Product that provides hard and soft skills training, applicable for the entire employee life cycle (before, during, and after the hiring process), and includes training assessment and design tools. lessons for a single employee in the Coaching Application that provides a method of directing, instructing and training a person or group of people, with the aim of achieving a set goal or developing specific skills. and eLearning table on the Explore Performance page. You must have View Manage Coaching privileges to view Coaching sessions. You must have View Lesson History privileges to view eLearning lessons.

Procedure 

  1. Select a Time period in the left selection pane.

  2. Select a single Employee in the left selection pane.

  3. Select Coaching or eLearning. The most recent, previous 10 sessions or lessons from the date selected display. Scroll to view previous sessions or lessons.

    Coaching sessions can have the following status:

    • Pending — Date displayed is date coaching session was created

    • Meeting Scheduled — Date displayed is date coaching session is scheduled

    • Coached — Date displayed is date coaching session is scheduled

    • Awaiting Employee Feedback — Date displayed is date coaching session is scheduled

    • Await Coach Follow Up — Date displayed is date coaching session is scheduled

    • Completed — Date displayed is date coaching session was completed

    eLearning lessons can have the following status:

    • Not Started — Date displayed is date lesson is available

    • In progress — Refers to a lesson as it is being taken; date displayed is date lesson was started

    • Done — Refers to a completed non-scored lesson; date displayed is date lesson was completed

    • Passed — Refers to a completed scored lesson; date displayed is date lesson was completed

    • Failed — Refers to a lesson completed with a score less than the passing score; date displayed is date lesson was completed