The efficiency gap in corporate training happens when the time spent on a course does not match the amount of new knowledge gained. In a standard classroom setting, the pace is set by the average learner. This means the fast learners are waiting, and the slow learners...
Many people think of personalization as a manual task. They imagine a manager sitting down with an employee to plan out a specific curriculum. While that is valuable, it is not something a large company can do for every single worker every week. This is where the...
Have you ever considered how much potential is lost when a brilliant employee is forced to sit through a three-hour training session on a topic they mastered years ago? We often accept standardized corporate learning as an unavoidable part of business, but this...
Most training programs are designed as if learning happens in a straight line, starting at the same point every time. This ignores the fact that people improve at different rates and arrive at different levels of expertise. When training treats every cycle as a reset,...
Training often produces a temporary window of clarity. Participants leave a session able to explain a policy and pass a knowledge check while the information is still fresh. The failure usually occurs weeks later, when a real situation introduces variables such as...