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Know Your Audience
Think about who you are delivering training for. Your audience affects so much about your presentation; the tone, the delivery style, the use of humor (or not!), so take time to consider your audience.
When you’ve finished creating or polishing your training content, the next step is to deliver it to your employees.
Delivered training content should be as painless or as simple as possible so that employees can get started on the right foot.
Now you know what makes good training content. Let’s see the key elements in action with seven types of employee training content examples that you’ll need as your team grows:
Training is an essential part of any organization’s learning incentives, especially when it comes to onboarding or updating employees on new systems, tools or strategies. It keeps employees educated, informed and engaged with the company.
Creating training content is one thing but creating good training content is another. This is the difference between a successful training session or a failure.
The real definition of “good training content” is that it should be educational and engaging to meet your training goals.
This is any form of content that’s presented to learners to teach them specific skills, procedures and knowledge. The content can be documented in the form of text, visuals, graphics, video, audio and interactive elements, to name a few.
The way we work has changed over the last couple of years, affecting both the work culture and the organizations that host it. It was found that 76% of millennials believe professional development opportunities are one of the most important aspects of company culture.