7 Learning Strategies To Transform Your Corporate Induction And Onboarding Training For Success

September 11, 2018

This eBook, 7 Learning Strategies to Transform Your Corporate Induction and Onboarding Training for Success, is a guide for organizations to use immersive learning strategies including Virtual Reality (VR) to enhance the impact of their Induction and Onboarding training.

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