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A Guide To Upskilling Your Small or Medium Business Employees’ Cloud Computing Knowledge
If you’ve managed a small or medium business ( SMB ) in the last few years, you likely had these common thoughts:
“Three employees retired during the height of the pandemic and we should have done a better job of documenting their work processes. All of that knowledge has either been lost or fragmented across different teammates.”
“I know we need to invest in automation to improve our business, but I don’t know how to recruit, interview, or manage someone with a technical background.”
“Due to the high cost of labor, I can’t afford to hire as many people as I need. How can I incentivize my top employees to improve their cloud skillset ?”
As you might have read, cloud computing is a rapidly evolving, fast-paced field, with new services being introduced frequently. SMBs such as yours use the cloud to
In this blog post, we’ll explain to non-technical SMB leaders why upskilling employees is important, how it can help you better retain them, and ultimately grow your business.
Reasons why you should invest in technology upskilling
SMBs that want to adopt cloud technology frequently lack the appropriate expertise to manage its regular costs, adapt to changing operating models, and meet the technical prerequisites for realizing its full value. Remarkably, in a recent survey conducted by McKinsey, 95 percent of participants identified a
For non-technical employees
Cloud training is valuable for a range of non-tech roles because it can make your SMB more efficient and reduce duplicative tasks. If you want an introductory view into the value of cloud, take
Additionally, the Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner certification is a smart initial step for employees who work with business apps, data, and other services hosted in the cloud. And as per
For instance:
- Finance and accounting experts can gain insights into IT cost optimization and budgeting
- Project managers could grasp how cloud technologies impact timelines and staff allocation
- If you sell digital services, your sales and marketing teams can effectively communicate the advantages of it being hosted in the cloud to potential clients
For technical employees
Organizations that have placed a strong emphasis on cultivating cloud expertise have witnessed significant outcomes. After completing the Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner training, the most common next certification is Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Associate. As per
- Developers find significant value in learning cloud services for building secure, high performing, resilient apps
- System administrators acquire skills in managing and maintaining cloud infrastructure, including cybersecurity and networking
- Data analysts/scientists gain expertise in data storage and machine learning for improved data analysis
- Development Operations (DevOps) engineers build proficiency in automating infrastructure provisioning
Learning remains essential as cloud technology evolves. Overall, the time investment varies due to factors like prior knowledge and learning methods, but the benefits of cloud training are undeniable for unlocking educational growth and efficiency gains in both non-tech and tech roles.
Three ways to get started in upskilling with Amazon Web Services Training and Certification
1. Identify specific skills gap in your SMB
As technology continues to advance, it’s essential for individuals and organizations to bridge the cloud skills gap to harness the full potential of cloud computing and maintain a competitive edge in the market. The first step is to discover where the organization currently stands before embarking on a comprehensive cloud skills training journey. If your SMB employs staff across various experience levels
2. Create a learning path
As mentioned above, we often recommend individuals and teams start their cloud learning journey with our free, self-paced digital skills course on Amazon Web Services Skill Builder called
As technology is constantly evolving, training your employees just once during a cloud migration process is just not enough. When an organization places a strong emphasis on continuous learning and talent development, it enhances engagement and cultivates a sense of collective responsibility for the company’s vision. If employees are provided with a vested interest in the future, not only could their performance improve, but they’ll also be more likely to stay with the company.
Leaders have concerns that investing in training could lead to newly-empowered employees taking their education elsewhere. However, the reality is quite the opposite. According to Forrester research,
However, to choose the right learning path, there should be a good understanding about the role or domain for which the skills need to be developed. Most employees may find the Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner Essentials foundational course valuable and not need specialty experience unless their role requires it.
If your SMB needs to follow the quickest route to create in-house cloud capabilities or develop advanced skills then

Figure 1: Amazon Web Services certification paths from basic to more advanced specialization
3. Focus on training your employees
In addition to 600+ free, self-paced digital training courses on Amazon Web Services Skill Builder, our online learning center, Amazon Web Services Training and Certification offers hands-on , game- and challenge-based learning via Amazon Web Services Skill Builder subscription, in-depth instructor-led classes for teams, and paths to study and earn Amazon Web Services Certifications . Our approach results in engaged and equipped employees who have practical hands-on expertise to apply their skills immediately. Amazon Web Services offers different ways to learn such as:
- Digital training
- In-person classroom training
- Amazon Web Services digital training on Partner Sites
- Amazon Web Services events
To make learning fun and engaging, Amazon Web Services has introduced games like
For your technical employees (or those with growth interest in that area), Amazon Web Services Cloud skills can be practiced in a live environment with
How to keep SMB employees engaged in their cloud knowledge
At Amazon Web Services, we encourage our customers to constantly innovate, and much of that is possible when a team coalesces around a vision. To make it a reality, it requires employees to regularly share knowledge and for leadership to encourage professional development. This could be as simple as sharing new concepts or ideas during a stand-up meeting or as rigorous as dedicating time to a quarterly meeting where everyone is encouraged to speak. Amazon Web Services experts recommend the following to SMBs :
Internal knowledge sharing sessions
Team members can share best practices and lessons learned while working in the cloud because it makes your company stronger. This helps avoid common pitfalls and optimizes Amazon Web Services implementations for better performance and cost efficiency. As Amazon Web Services evolves, best practices may change. It is always a good practice to create internal documentation to avoid business continuity issues when teammates retire or leave the business. This will help to ensure that new team members can onboard quickly when hiring is an option.
Collaboration and mentoring
Working collaboratively on cloud initiatives enables team members to learn from each other. Mentoring provides less experienced employees with personalized guidance and support in their Amazon Web Services learning journey. Combining collaboration and mentoring efforts helps create a supportive learning environment within the organization. It not only upskills the team in Amazon Web Services technology, but also promotes a culture of continuous learning , professional development, and innovation.
Recognition and career growth
Honoring employees for their achievements, such as Amazon Web Services Certifications , motivates them to continue developing their expertise and strive for excellence. Rewards and recognition can boost employees’ morale and job satisfaction, and to help retention of talented employees. Investing in your employees could have a huge long-term benefits for both individuals and organization.
Continuous learning
Modernization is a continuous process that evolves via a culture of constant learning and empowerment. Embrace that modern mindset and empower your teams to up skill , build, and innovate with new skills . Making learning available and supporting your teams as they grow are critical to ensuring long-term growth that scales to meet your evolving business goals.
Advanced self-learning options
Amazon Web Services offers vetted solutions and guidance for business and technical use cases. The
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If your SMB has employees with IT and engineering backgrounds,
Conclusion
The skills gap in SMBs pose significant challenges as experienced employees retire and others seek opportunities elsewhere. To address this issue, it is crucial for SMB owners to empower their workforce to remain fresh, engaged, and continuously learning. By proactively investing in employee development and embracing cloud-based skills training, SMBs can not only retain their talent but also position themselves for future success in an increasingly digital world. Embracing a culture of continuous learning and adaptation will undoubtedly foster resilience and competitiveness, ensuring that these businesses remain relevant and thrive in the face of ever-changing demands and opportunities.
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