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By partnering with a virtual training producer, facilitators can let go of tech tasks and instead focus on the content and keeping learners engaged.
Thu Apr 01 2021
Virtual training is everywhere and has quickly become the new normal for how talent development teams deliver learning. That has resulted in trainers managing elaborate levels of technology while at the same time creating and supporting meaningful learning experiences. However, it is difficult for one person to do everything and simultaneously be good at it all. As the saying goes, you'll be a jack-of-all-trades but a master of none. Enter the role of the virtual training producer—here to save the technical day or at least take care of everything so we can have an effective and successful training session.
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