Assistance From A Distance

Attendees are often in a vulnerable state after training is over.  They believe they can return to work and apply the new lessons they've learned.  This may be true for some, but it's not typical.  When's the last time you did something right the first time?  Good.  And does that happen everytime, all the time?  How often?

We all stumble and fumble.  More often than we'd like to admit.  It's only natural.  We're human and making mistakes partly defines being human.  While accepting mistakes will happen, some mistakes are too expensive to let happen.  The cost is just too high.

There's no guarantee to successfully avoid ANY and ALL mistakes, but the chances can be minimized.

Minimizing the chances?  What's that worth?  Depends on the circumstances.  When training attendees return to work, confident they can apply their newly learned lessons, that's when many expensive mistakes often happen.

Avoiding mistakes can maximize the chances of YOUR marketing success.

Does it cost to talk about avoiding mistakes? Depends on what's involved and how long we need. If "talking first" has any cost, could be a wise investment.  Could cost far less than unaffordable mistakes.  Is stumbling and fumbling without assistance worth the risk? Your choice.

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