Maintenance Strategy

So, once you’ve planned, created, and deployed your training, it’s time to sit back and relax, right? Wrong. You need to keep your information up to date so that it’s accurate when it’s used again. Training maintenance is especially important if you worked with an SME to create a training course for others in your organization, and it’s absolutely critical for training on rapidly evolving topics, such as information technology.

The best way to create a maintenance strategy is to devise a system that requires each training program to be reviewed at regular intervals. Depending on the program and its content, this review might happen every six months, every year, or even every two years.

The review examines key content to ...

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