Tag: Employee-Training
Young Workers May Leave If Workplace Technology Is Lacking
Worker frustrations over low-tech employers can lead them to look for a new job—or even a new industry, finds new Yooz study.
Tech-driven Innovations Shaping The Metaverse Into Reality
GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, highlights several use cases that display the potential of the metaverse for business and industry.
Using Safety Program Data to Better Mitigate Future Facility Accidents
Transitioning to an environmental health and safety culture focused on prevention and mitigation can keep your workers safer and save your organization money on insurance premiums, citations, and fines.
Food and Beverage Training
Diversey has launched its cloud-based Hygiene Academy e-learning program for food and beverage professionals to address the skills gap.
Keeping Hotels Safe Through Staff Training
Employees' knowledge of proper security protocols is crucial to the safety of guests, while also enhancing a hotel's reputation.
Russelectric Training Simulators From Russelectric
PC-based simulator allows personnel to train on the operation of their switchgear in an office environment.
Employees Are Leading Cause Of Data Breaches
60 percent of companies believe their employees are not knowledgeable about the company's security risks, according to a new study from Experian Data Breach Resolution and Ponemon Institute.
Question of the Week: What Mistakes Are Made During Workplace Violence Training?
If done poorly, workplace violence training can be intimidating, if not outright frightening. Done correctly, such training can be an empowering tool.
FRIDAY FUNNY: Employee Training With Extra Cheese
In the 80s, certain industries went a bit overboard with employee training videos in a desperate attempt to train the largest number of people in the shortest period of time (and at the lowest cost). The results were cringe worthy.