Week 10

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One way businesses can stay at the top of their game is to continue investing in their greatest asset – employees. However, during challenging times, some employers reduce or cease. This is an example of false economy!

Exercise 53

Discuss some of the benefits of ongoing training for a business.

Exercise 54

An ongoing training program may consist of formal learning activities, like courses, as well as informal opportunities for learning like job shadowing and mentoring.

Research some of the tools an establishment could use to deliver innovative training. Include 2 or 3 case studies in your summary.

How do you feel about the following statement? What do you know about Sir Richard Branson?

Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don't want to.

Sir Richard Branson

Checkpoint

Submit final 3.1 & 3.2 Assessments to Turnitin

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Watch the Netflix Documentary “Downfall: The Case Against Boeing”. The merger between Boeing and McDonnell Douglas in 1997 saw a shift in company culture from fastidious engineering to sales and stock values.

Are there also any lessons on diversity for us in the documentary?

Self-Directed Learning

In your journal, write down three key learnings from this module. Say why they are important for you.

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