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Training Trends to Use in 2023 and How to Apply Them

Training Orchestra

It can be exceeding target sales or rolling a new product to beat the competition, but one thing’s for sure – companies can’t get there without the right learning strategies and training protocols in place. The same concept applies to continued education for seasoned workers or onboarding new employees onto your team.

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Why Visiting the Manufacturing Floor is Key for HR

BirdDogHR

Why Visiting the Manufacturing Floor is Key for HR. September 21, 2017. As a seasoned HR professional, you know it best: staying connected with the realities of the employees you oversee is key in advocating for those people and managing a successful operation. You are here Home » Blog » Latest Blog Article.

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Improving Training Protocols for Medical Devices Companies

Training Orchestra

Laws regulating the design and manufacturing of medical devices What are the certification requirements for medical devices? The medical device industry is booming. And, now more than ever, the safety and quality of medical products align with profitability. In this post: Why are there regulations for medical devices?

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Enhance Your Onboarding System in 3 Steps

BirdDogHR

Enhance Your Onboarding System in 3 Steps. September 13, 2017. Onboarding begins on day one and can make or break a new hire’s experience with a company. It also sets the tone for their level of productivity and caliber of work done. One of the biggest hurdles to successful onboarding is cultural unfamiliarity.

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Construction and Diversity: Are You Being Left Behind?

BirdDogHR

July 18, 2017. A recent Washington Post article revealed the dire straits of the construction industry: Baby Boomers are retiring in droves, widening what is an already huge skills gap in a competitive industry. Currently, women make up just 9% of all construction industry workers.