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August 21, 2024 | Barb Carr

TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training Offers Hands-On Learning

Hands-On


Hands-on learning is so important when learning something new. We keep this in mind when developing root cause analysis training and our course attendees appreciate it too. Here’s some feedback we’ve received:

“Great hands-on exercise [for developing Corrective Actions] and great class involvement.” ~ D. Rind

“Very good to get a feel of how to put all the investigation together [on final team exercises] using a group and the challenges of getting everyone on the same page.” ~ P. Loudat

“Hands-on is always useful.” ~ G. Magee

“I appreciate the balancing of lecture and hands-on content.” ~ J. Nelson

 

What are some of the benefits of hands-on learning?

Increased retention of what is taught. Research indicates that learners retain 5% of the material presented through lectures and 30% taught through demonstration. Hands-on participation can help learners retain 75% of the information presented.

Increased engagement. Hands-on learning keeps learners interested in what is being taught.

Opportunities for critique. Learners can get instant feedback from the instructor or others attending the course that reinforces learning.

Risk mitigation. Hands-on learning allows the course attendee to practice a new skill before working in real-world environments.

Advanced problem solving. Hands-on learners can work through scenarios in the training room and become better equipped to deal with problems at their facilities.

Extra practice. It’s true what they say… practice makes perfect!

See for yourself! Register for a TapRooT® RCA Course. CLICK HERE for upcoming course dates and locations.

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