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In today’s episode, we explore this new innovation in inductions and other training – based on research, and proven to be associated with increased knowledge retention and reduction in injury and property damage incidents.
I haven’t created the usual time-stamps (the audio equivalent of the table of contents) for this episode, as a bit of an experiment to see whether these are useful for listeners. So, if you miss them, drop a comment below to tell me, and I’ll keep doing them. If not, I’ll eliminate some waste from the podcast production process which means I have more time to create content for our new Safety on Tap video stream….stay tuned for that one.
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Great interview… I am loving the new ways to use technology to deliver better solutions. Lots of potential to think and work differently in the specialist space I work in.
Couldn’t agree more John! Goes to show that the knowledege that got us here, won’t help us get to where we are going! Cheers