5 Tips That Will Improve New Technology User Adoption

Posted by Rachael Jones on Feb 2, 2022 9:30:00 AM

Tips That Will Improve New Technology User Adoption

 

The past decade has seen an immense evolution in technology. Gone are the days of the once-a-year software update, replaced with monthly or even weekly software updates to download, newer and faster hardware to purchase, and the latest and greatest cell phone to buy. With this constant change, how can we all keep up?

Here are five tips that will improve your New Technology User Adoption.

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Topics: technology training, technology trainers, new technology rollout, Technology and Change, new technology training, technology user adoption, technology use adoption, technology user adoption skills training, new technology user adoption

Why Technology Training Fails

Posted by Rachael Jones on May 19, 2021 9:30:00 AM

Reasons Technology Training Fails

Many organizations successfully integrate new technology, but what happens when the training fails? According to Forbes, it has never been more important for a company to improve technology user adoption than it is today.


With US companies spending over $70 billion on training annually, it may be shocking to learn that almost 90% of newly learned skills are forgotten within one year - "Forgetting Curve". It may also be surprising to learn that budget is not the key factor determining the success, or failure of the training.


Poorly implemented technology training can have a negative impact on productivity, morale, and revenue. Awareness of the common reasons that training fails will enable your organization to avoid it happening to you and to ensure successful implementation of new technology by putting an effective user adoption plan in place.

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Topics: software training, technology training, user adoption, technology implementation, technology trainers, salesforce training, Technology and Change, SAP Training, salesforce user adoption, new technology training, workday training

New Technology Roll Out Doesn't Have to Mean Burn Out

Posted by Nisha Amin on Nov 29, 2018 2:52:00 PM

New Technology Roll Out Doesn't Have to Mean Burn Out 

YOUR CORPORATE TRAINING COMPANY

Is using internal resources for training resulting in employee burn-out?

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Topics: contract training, technology trainers, new technology rollout

5 Corporate Technology Training Best Practices

Posted by Nisha Amin on May 11, 2017 10:00:00 AM

5 Corporate Technology Training Best Practices

Tips from Your Corporate Training Company

 

The workplace continues to change rapidly as technological advancements seem to be never ending.  Software, social media and hardware are all part of this tech revolution and can pose some serious challenges for organizations that must offer technology training to remain up to speed and maintain their competitive edge.

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Topics: technology trainers

Top 5 Myths of Technology Implementation Training Revealed - Video!!

Posted by Ashley White on Jan 14, 2014 8:47:00 AM

Top 5 Myths of Technology Implementation Training Revealed

Implementing training to support new technology across your enterprise? In today’s world, technology is critical to an organization. Are you implementing new technology across your enterprise?  Upskilling your people in new areas?  We know how stressful this can be.  TrainingFolks training consultants have helped many organizations upskill their employees as a result of new technology implementations.  Examples include: scheduling systems, business-to-business commerce platforms, sales management tools, CRM systems, HRIS, etc. We have decided to reveal some of the top myths around this type of change.  Discover these myths by watching this video!

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Topics: software trainers, blended learning, software training, microsoft training, technology training, user adoption, user adoption training, user adoption checklist, desktop training, IT training, technology implementation, technology trainers, technology designers, MCT trainers, microsoft trainers

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