How Efficient are Your Organization’s Learning Tools?
People are conservative; they like the old ways. It’s no surprise that we use learning techniques that go back hundreds of years.Recent research reveals far more efficient methods......
People are conservative; they like the old ways. It’s no surprise that we use learning techniques that go back hundreds of years.Recent research reveals far more efficient methods......
“It’s not good enough for them just to know the answer. They need to be extremely confident in their knowledge.” – Marney Andes, senior director of talent management at Air Methods......
Wrong, actually. Even regulatory training can be fun if you develop an engaging learning culture. Imagine the knowledge your employees would gain if they spent more time learning......
Not all learning is intelligent learning. Some learning goes in one ear and out the other. Some learning is tortuously tedious. Intelligent learning is targeted, engaging, memorable......
Chief Learning Officers spend copious amounts of time and money on learning management systems – as they should, but there’s one big problem: they can’t measure the precise......
Can aviation operation safety improve while reducing training time and cost? Amplifire’s personalized algorithms adapt training to each individual so that employees focus only on their own particular knowledge gaps, misinformation, and uncertainty. This saves time (and money) as demonstrated in the graphic to the right.
Amplifire increased the pass rate on the restaurant food safety exam by 18% while reducing the failure rate by 34%.
Company-wide savings with Amplifire at full implementation estimated at $2.5 million per month. 1% change in the repeat truck roll rate equals an estimated. $1 million savings per month. Amplifire lowered the defect rate by 2.5%
What a difference it has made. We’ve had a lot of pilots talking about it, and regional safety directors
Amplifire delivers a return on regulatory training in first year. Like all aviation-based companies, Air Methods must comply with myriad rules and regulations that have evolved over the historic course of human flight.