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Throw 'Em in The River?

When it comes to learning...

 
Did you know that in medieval times communities threw children in the river when they wanted them to remember important events!    They believed that if a child were thrown in the water after observing important proceedings, the event would be impressed on the child and the memory would stay with him/her for a lifetime.
 
What can workplace learning do to improve retention? 

Can you fit a trip down the river into your budget? 

If not you’re concerned that a trip down the river may be questioned, here are a few other  ideas for helping people remember and retain the skills taught in development programs:
 
First, involve all managers. Studies have proven that if a manager is involved before training and after training - the training transfer improves dramatically.
 
Two possible ways to involve your managers include:

  1. Teach managers how to support training and development with this program: Developing and Coaching Others.
  2. Provide managers with a communication script that outlines expectations and why the development program is important. 

This development communication script should include:

If you’d like to see a sample pre-training management communication script, contact Suzie Price at Priceless Professional Development.  She’ll share a letter she uses with her clients.

Get your managers involved if you want to improve the transfer of training and don’t forget - people forget 80% of newly learned material.



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