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The Importance of "Show and Tell" in Workplace Training

We all remember as kids having to stand up in front of the classroom and do a "Show and Tell" session to the class about our newest toy.

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How Standardizing your Safety Training improves Workplace Consistency

When it comes to training staff on safety or procedures, one of the biggest problems many of our clients talk about is the difficulty of training...

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How to Develop a Workplace Safety Messages Campaign (Part 2)

As mentioned in " How to Develop a Workplace Safety Messages Campaign" Part 1, marketing is the key to getting your safety messages heard and...

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7 Tips to Improve Employee Induction Training Materials

1. Use more Visuals - 83% of human learning occurs visually. Use lots of photos, videos, diagrams and colour to present training information. Avoid...

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Five Company Induction Trends that can Put You out of Business

Getting new starters up to speed as quickly possible should be the goal of every company. Yet, sadly, most companies tend to induct new starters with...

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Why Induction Training Programs are So Important to Company Success

According to research by Recruitment Solutions in April 2007, 47% of employee turnover occurs within the first 90 days of employment. With 60% of...

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The Importance of Using Visuals in your Workplace Training Materials

In a recent AFRBoss article, it was cited that an important trend over the next decade will be the shift from words to images in communication.

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Ten Rules for Supervisors to Ensure a Harmonious Workplace

Recently, I found a great article written by Jay Goldberg that gives some rules on how to keep workers happy. It's great commonsense knowledge.

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The Importance of "Why" in Workplace Training

When we were all young children, we all used to bug our parents with lots of "Why?" questions. And while this can test even the calmest of parents,...

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