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Training is essential for improving the quality of a business' customer experience. The best way to train staff and for them to learn is by videos. By creating an efficient video training system, businesses save time and resources by not having to train employees repeatedly and share knowledge in a way that benefits the entire team. This way, you can avoid the cost of turnover and retain valuable information even when employees leave.
In this episode, Mick Hawes interviews Luke Canham, the founder of Multiply Me - a learning management system that simplifies creating and distributing video training content for businesses. With 35 years of experience managing hundreds of staff across various locations and countries, Canham is a successful business owner and a loving husband and father. He emphasizes the significance of shared knowledge as the path forward for businesses.
Key takeaways:
All this and more, on this week’s episode of THE TOOLSHED.
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Stay tuned next week when we talk about Mental Health, Grit & Gratitude feat. Liam Sorrell. So, don’t forget to subscribe to the show to get that episode as soon it gets released. Until then, stay healthy.
Links:https://multiplyme.com.au/
Training is essential for improving the quality of a business' customer experience. The best way to train staff and for them to learn is by videos. By creating an efficient video training system, businesses save time and resources by not having to train employees repeatedly and share knowledge in a way that benefits the entire team. This way, you can avoid the cost of turnover and retain valuable information even when employees leave.
In this episode, Mick Hawes interviews Luke Canham, the founder of Multiply Me - a learning management system that simplifies creating and distributing video training content for businesses. With 35 years of experience managing hundreds of staff across various locations and countries, Canham is a successful business owner and a loving husband and father. He emphasizes the significance of shared knowledge as the path forward for businesses.
Key takeaways:
All this and more, on this week’s episode of THE TOOLSHED.
Join the toolshed - thetoolshedpodcast.com
Stay tuned next week when we talk about Mental Health, Grit & Gratitude feat. Liam Sorrell. So, don’t forget to subscribe to the show to get that episode as soon it gets released. Until then, stay healthy.
Links:https://multiplyme.com.au/
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