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Gamification Techniques For Corporate Training That Work

By Matthew Lynch
March 20, 2023
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There are many different ways to gamify corporate training to make it more engaging and fun for employees. Some common techniques include awarding points for completing tasks, awarding badges or medals for completing certain milestones, and making the training more interactive by incorporating games or simulations.

One of the most popular gamification techniques is awarding points for completing tasks. This can be done by awarding a point for every task completed, awarding a bonus point for completing a task in a set amount of time or awarding a bonus point for completing a task with a high quality rating. Awarding points for completing tasks can help to increase engagement and motivation while training employees.

Another common gamification technique is awarding badges or medals for completing certain milestones. This can be done by awarding a badge or medal for completing a task, awarding a badge or medal for completing a task within a set time period, or awarding a badge or medal for completing a task with a high quality rating. Awarding badges or medals for completing certain milestones can help to increase engagement and motivation while training employees.

Another common gamification technique is making the training more interactive by incorporating games or simulations. This can be done by incorporating games into the training curriculum, creating games to be played during the training sessions, or creating simulations to be played during the training sessions. Incorporating games or simulations into the training curriculum can help to increase engagement and motivation while training employees.

Overall, there are many different gamification techniques that can be used to increase engagement and motivation while training employees. Depending on the needs of the company, one or more of these techniques may be the perfect fit.

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