Archive for employee training

6 Tactics for Creating a Killer Employee Training Course

Does the thought of creating an employee training course for your company’s new employees fill you with dread? Don’t fear! Today’s digital software makes creating an employee training course so easy, anyone could do it. There are countless advantages to training your employees through e-learning. When compared to…

Increasing Conversions: Making the Move to a Sales Training Platform

Business is always changing. Every day there are innovative new ways of how, when, and where business is conducted. But one thing will never change. Even in 2019, the fundamental WHY of how business is done remains the same: making money. Your business is nothing without the sale,…

5 Ways Content Curation Is Beneficial for Employee Training

What is content curation? When I think of the word “curation,” I immediately think of an art curator — an old, wise, sophisticated man with spectacles and a pipe whose job is to select only the best, finest and most impactful pieces of art to be displayed in a museum…

Develop Your Employees’ Careers With Fierce Training

How important is employee training and career development at your company? Whether you’re in the corporate industry, creative world or even the medical field, you know from experience that industry changes can (and do) come with little to no warning. Algorithms change, technology updates and trends shift. Keeping your…

Shared Learning and Its Benefits

If your business is not familiar with Shared Learning, there are plenty of reasons to learn more about this way of doing things in the workplace. Not only does Shared Learning have plenty of benefits for the company, but it is equally beneficial to your staff. Here are…

7 Benefits of Using Peer Learning to Train Your Employees

Statistically speaking, there’s a good chance your employees are not engaged with their training. A recent study found that only 25% of employees thought their most recent training was worthwhile. Another 60% of employees say they are not adequately trained to do their job. Clearly, there’s a connection…