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Buying tips
- Mix it up. Use a combination of different media - like classroom training with a video, or
a print manual with an online bulletin board for peer troubleshooting - for an effective learning
experience.
- Bargains happen. Don't judge the quality of the training material by its price.
- Time out. Look for training programs that space sessions out, or separate sessions with different
lessons. Long, massed training periods make employees lose interest or get burned out.
- So they all got A's. Don't judge the success of a training program on performance scores
at the end of a session. How fast students learn doesn't indicate what they'll be able to apply
on the job.
- People learn what they DO. Make your employees apply their newly-learned skills in real world
situations immediately.
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