
The Pitfalls of "Hard" Training
The traditional training model, often characterized by lengthy e-learning courses and
multi-day workshops, is inherently flawed. It's built on the assumption that a single,
large dose of information will be retained and applied later. Unfortunately, this rarely
happens.
Inefficiency: It’s a time sink for both L&D teams and employees. The effort required
to create a single long course is immense, and the time employees spend away from
their work to complete it is a significant drain on productivity.
Knowledge Decay: The infamous "forgetting curve" proves that people forget most of
what they learn within days if it isn’t reinforced. A one-and-done training session is a
recipe for wasted investment.
Disengagement: Modern learners have short attention spans and demand relevance.
A sprawling 90-minute course often contains information that isn't immediately
useful, leading to a high drop-off rate and a poor return on investment.
A "Smarter" Microlearning Strategy That Works
MaxLearn's approach is a strategic counter to these shortcomings. By focusing on a
few core principles, it transforms training from a burdensome chore into a powerful,
integrated tool for performance acceleration.
1. Focus on a Single, Achievable Objective
The foundation of a smart microlearning strategy is precision. Instead of broad
topics, each Microlearning Courses is designed to achieve one, and only one,
objective. This focused approach prevents cognitive overload and ensures that every
piece of content is directly applicable. For a team in Banking, this means replacing a
general course on "Compliance and Regulations" with a series of short, targeted
modules on "The 3 Steps to Verifying Customer Identity" or "How to Report a
Suspicious Transaction." This makes learning purposeful and instantly useful.
2. Leverage an AI-Powered Platform for Efficiency
Training smarter means accelerating content creation and delivery. MaxLearn's
advanced Microlearning Authoring Tools make this possible. The platform’s
cutting-edge AI-powered Authoring Tool can instantly convert existing documents,
such as a new safety manual for the Mining industry or an updated policy guide for
Insurance, into engaging microlearning snippets. This allows L&D teams to deliver
fresh, relevant content in a fraction of the time it would take to build a traditional
course.