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Publisher's Message - Manufactuers Combine Old & New Automation for Best Results

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Publisher's Message - Manufactuers Combine Old & New Automation for Best Results

  • Telling a good story, a technique called narrative teaching, can make your safety training meeting come to life.
  • Look for interesting "props" that can drive home points in both a humorous and graphic manner.
  • Always ask specific questions to get training interaction started. Avoid "war stories."
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