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March 29, 2019 | Sponsored

Establishing A Learner-First Training Model

In a learner-first training approach, trainers always start with the learner. The learner is the basis for every aspect of a company's training strategy; from the company's learning goals to their learner pathways, to the tools that they choose to train and the way they design their training.
by Alastair Simpson
March 3, 2019 | Sponsored

How To Test Your Training Prior To Rollout

Trainers who test their training program prior to rolling it out are more likely to achieve successful training outcomes. Testing is a key stage in the learner-first training model, as it ensures that training is relevant to the learner and will be well received before pushing it out.
by Alastair Simpson
February 19, 2019 | Sponsored

How To Choose The Right Tools For Your Learners

The learner-first training model allows trainers to maximise the effectiveness of their training by putting their learners at the heart of their decisions. This article runs through the process for selecting tools, and how to tie those tools together in a broader digital training strategy.
by Alastair Simpson
February 14, 2019 | Sponsored

How To Structure Learner Pathways

Structuring learner pathways is a key step in rolling out training in the learner-first training model. Here, we discuss how to map out every step in your learners' journey to knowledge, laying the foundations for designing and building truly learner-first training.
by Alastair Simpson
January 31, 2019 | Sponsored

How To Identify Clear Learning Goals

The learner-first training model is simple but radically different from the way a lot of organizations train. In the learner-first approach, planning is as important as implementation, and identifying clear learning goals is a key stage in the planning process.
by Alastair Simpson