Excellence in compliance training

Understanding positive growth in compliance training.

Excellence in compliance training

As compliance training is an extremely important area of learning within the workplace, it is essential that it’s effective and engaging for both practitioners and learners.

This report underlines positive changes in compliance changes. The traditional view of ‘dull’, ‘traditional’ compliance learning is changing in workplace cultures everywhere.

In this report, we seek to: 

  • Highlight positive growth in current compliance training  

  • Share comparisons in this area and highlight where and when a shift occurred 

  • Demonstrate this change through data and statistics; allowing organizations to adapt to this change  

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Towards Maturity

Towards Maturity

Towards Maturity was founded in 2003 with a mission to help learning professionals deliver effective learning innovation that makes a real impact.

Since joining Emerald in 2017, we've extended the reach and insight of this industry research program across the wider international learning community. Today, we serve more than 65,000 learners across more than 83 countries and counting.

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