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Looking Back: A Brief History of the Corporate Training Industry

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Looking Back: A Brief History of the Corporate Training Industry

The corporate training industry is constantly evolving to accommodate everchanging technologies and trainer needs. Our industry is dedicated to helping individuals meet their organizational goals through adult-learning techniques. Analyzing the history of the training industry can help us better understand how we have improved it, and how it may evolve in the future.

With that in mind, below is the brief history of the corporate training industry.

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Managing Ethics In The Workplace

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Managing Ethics In The Workplace

Effectively managing business ethics in the workplace can be highly beneficial to your organization. An ethics-based approach allows for optimal working conditions and performance from employees. Learn more about implementing and managing ethics in the workplace.

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Outsourced your training materials? Here is what you need to know.

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Outsourced your training materials? Here is what you need to know.

Do you ever wish that there were more than 24 hours in a day? That if you just had a little bit more time, you could get everything done?

There are many different ways to achieve this, and as a trainer, it is important to find opportunities to work smarter, not harder so you have enough time to get it all done.

One of these is to outsource your training materials. By getting pre-written content, you can save hours of time.

Here is what you need to know when getting started using our training materials.

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Microlearning: How small training can have a big impact on retention

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Microlearning: How small training can have a big impact on retention

Just because microlearning is delivered in small time frames, doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a big impact. Microlearning has been proven to increase focus and retention by 80%. By presenting trainees with small amounts of content at a time, they won’t feel too overwhelmed with information overload, which will help them remember more. With a shorter period of time needed to take in the content, it is easier for trainees to stay motivated from start to finish.

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Finding Your Niche as a Corporate Trainer

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Finding Your Niche as a Corporate Trainer

Here are our tips, ideas, and inspiration for finding your niche and quickly building a market that actually wants your services.

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