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How to keep your compliance program up to date with DOJ and SEC policy

Interactive Services

Typically, the start of the new year or beginning of spring is the traditional time for taking stock and ensuring that everything is shipshape. But this fall has seen a host of important developments that warrant compliance teams’ attention now, rather than later.

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My policies

Clark Quinn

So I’ve had to put in policies to be able to cope. I like to provide a response (I feel it’s important to communicate the underlying rationale), so I have stock blurbs that I cut and paste (with an occasional edit for a specific context). The post My policies appeared first on Learnlets. Too many, really.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Firstly, the most important task while setting out to conceptualize a rapid e-learning program within a company is to plan ahead and strategically create templates, brand guidelines, policies, and objectives so that redundancy can be avoided. While speed is undeniably essential, an exclusive focus on rapidity can have adverse consequences.

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Make Learners Care about Compliance Training

Experiencing eLearning

Imagine creating courses that did more than check a box, that actually increased the odds that employees would follow the policy. To create compliance training that learners care about, they need to know both why and when the policies matter. All those policies and regulations that affect our businesses need to be trained.

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3 ways to save gobs of time when designing training

Making Change

Does the client just want everyone to be “aware” of the hamster sharing policy? If so, your best bet might be to send everyone a link to the policy with the message, “Read this policy, and share hamsters according to its rules.” They’re experts in this stuff. Design super-targeted training.

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Make Learners Care about Compliance Training

Experiencing eLearning

All those policies and regulations that affect our businesses need to be trained. Unfortunately, compliance training is often just a content dump with a narrator basically reading the policy, followed by some multiple choice questions to see if learners remember what they heard 5 minutes earlier. Worst Case Scenario.

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How AI is helping retail to reach operational excellence

MobileTrain

It can also alert when stock is low and advising on the quantity of items to be ordered. AI takes all your historical data and makes predictions of stock. This ensures they have a technology support whenever they need information, new policies, announcements, or any other relevant content.

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