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Your Guide to Trainee Feedback Surveys
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There’s no doubt that accepting and collecting feedback is important when providing any product or service, and corporate training is no exception.
And while any feedback is crucial, being strategic with how you ask for it can allow you to get the most useful information you can from your participants.
Ask the right questions and get effective feedback from your trainees with our training workshop feedback survey guide.
Your Quick Guide to Measuring Results from Your Training Workshops
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How do we quantify the success of our training? What does it mean to implement successful corporate training? Knowing how to analyze and evaluate your training workshops ensures you can be strategic with how you implement corporate training in the future.
5 Ways Adult Learning is Unique (and 7 tips to apply it to your corporate training)
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It can be easy to assume that the way individuals take in information is fairly consistent. However, have you ever considered how the dynamics of learning change as we age? Consider the strategies used to teach early elementary students, versus someone in high school. How is the classroom laid out? How is information delivered? What are the expectations of the students to help them learn?
Learn more about adult learning and empower yourself to deliver your training accordingly with our guide to adult learning theory.
Your Quick Guide to Fostering a Responsible Workplace
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One of the most critical traits to look for in an employee is responsibility. Responsible employees drive the success of an organization, whether for profit or not for profit.
Understanding responsibility and the traits that define a responsible employee will help you bring more awareness to its importance. Here is our quick guide for responsibility in the workplace.
Get Your Participants Excited for Corporate Training with Our Tips
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Corporate training is typically considered a fact of working for an organization. It is fairly easy to justify the importance of soft skills training, as it is an actionable way to help your employees grow and meet organizational goals effectively.
But how to we get people excited for something that can sometimes be generalized as mundane like corporate training? It is possible, and being strategic with the marketing and promotion of your training workshops can make a huge impact on the success of your training workshops or training consultations as a whole.
Here are our tips on how to get your participants excited for corporate training.