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5 Things you are doing wrong in your corporate training

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5 Things you are doing wrong in your corporate training

If you’re a corporate trainer, you know how much hard work and preparation goes into delivering your workshops.

The last thing you want is for your hard work and efforts to go to waste because you missed a crucial step in the training process.

That’s why we gathered some of the most common things trainers get wrong, so you can stand out to your participants and provide an optimal experience.

Here are our top 5 things you are doing wrong in your training. We’ll also discuss changes you can make to avoid making those mistakes going forward.

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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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Your Quick Guide to mLearning

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Your Quick Guide to mLearning

Mobile learning, or mLearning, is defined as the delivery of learning, education or training on mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, or laptops. mLearning allows training and support to be taken anywhere, making it flexible and convenient for companies to use.  Many businesses are taking advantage of mLearning to educate employees and clients more efficiently, especially with remote working being more prevalent than ever.

As a trainer, you should know about all the different options you have for training, an mLearning is only going to continue to grow in popularity. Consider this blog post your quick guide to mLearning.

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Your Guide to Facilitating Group Decisions

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Your Guide to Facilitating Group Decisions

As a trainer, you play a major role in helping your participants overcome significant challenges in their professional lives. There are situations where you may have to help your trainees make difficult decisions in their organization. Strong decision-making skills is an invaluable soft skill that can be beneficial in any role. This blog post discusses how to facilitate decisions that must be made in a group.

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