New White Paper: Optimising Induction Training

Getting Training Messages to stick can be Tricky. This New Report reveals the Key Factors behind Successful Staff Induction Training and how to implement them.

Melbourne, Australia - Digicast Productions, a safety and induction training video production house, today released a new white paper "Optimising Induction Training: Reduce Costs, Improve Quality and Talent Retention". Around the world, many companies train new starters and contractors ineffectively often finding it difficult to get training messages to stick inside people's heads. This paper outlines the impact of poor induction training, the high cost of face to face training and the growing importance of including visuals in training materials.

Eighty-three percent (83%) of human learning occurs visually, yet the majority of companies produce text based induction training materials that have a 10% effectiveness rate on recall levels.

Smart organisations who regularly need to train contractors and new staff are looking for a more streamlined, engaging and cost effective way to ensure staff absorb training messages.

This exclusive white paper addresses the various pitfalls of a poorly designed induction training process and what can be done about it.

The report looks at:
• What current induction training programs are really costing companies
• The importance of avoiding a poor safety culture
• The emerging trend of using more visuals in communication
• How to make training messages sticky
• A little mistake that cost a Quarry $20,000 a year

For a complete copy of the whitepaper, visit the website.

About Digicast Productions

Established in 1991, Digicast is an Australian vendor of customised safety and induction training videos. Thousands of people each year worldwide are trained with Digicast training videos. For more information, visit Digicast at our website.

Contact Marie-Claire Ross
Digicast Productions
+ 61 3 9696-4400
[email protected]

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Marie-Claire Ross
Press Contact, Digicast Productions
Digicast Productions
Suite 105
370 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne
3004
Australia