Better People, Better Business - a podcast from The Deering GroupBetter People, Better Business - a podcast from The Deering Group

How do I standardise training safely?

View descriptionShare

In this episode, Consultant Maha White has a conversation with Andrew about the challenge she sees with clients.

Maha migrated to Australia from Zimbabwe in 2008, and has built a career in Training and Competency, working with Registered Training Organisations and the national regulator ASQA before joining TDG. 

Maha has worked with both RTOs delivering nationally accredited units of competency, and organisations who deliver their own training and competency programs.  Throughout her career, she has seen opportunities for standardised training; however that has often been coupled with a struggle to avoid oversimplification.  Industries and organisations struggle to find the “goldilocks” just-right balance between standardisation and oversimplification that delivers safe, skilled and effective people.

We talk about:

  • The risk of trainee fatigue creating unintentionally unsafe training outcomes.
  • The critical difference between training and learning – and the impact that has on competency.
  • Getting the balance right between standardisation and over-simplification.
  • How to take the first step toward standardising training in your organisation.

The Deering Group (TDG) opened in 2016 to help organisations better understand what their people do and how they can help them improve their work and roles.

We help make businesses better through their people.

Find out more about us:

https://thedeeringgroup.com/ 

https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-deering-group-pty-ltd

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-deering/ 

 

  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Download

In 1 playlist(s)

  1. Better People, Better Business

    18 clip(s)

Better People, Better Business - a podcast from The Deering Group

Better people, better business is a podcast to help you understand a bit more about how you do your  
Social links
Follow podcast
Recent clips
Browse 18 clip(s)