In this video, you’ll discover: How to make an Objective memorable. How to fix “vague” goals (and avoid the problems they bring). Why action-oriented verbs are useful.
Action verbs are simple to understand because they tell your students what to do. For example, the word “explain” works well for knowledge learning objectives. Alternatively, “assemble” focuses on skill-based coursework. The right set of action verbs gives your trainees optimal focus for every...
The opening of your work instructions should be clear and concise. Be sure to aim for an engaging hook that sets the stage for your team to run with. Consider starting with a relatable situation and then advancing to introducing the work instruction as the solution. You will also need to h...