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Go1 Humans at work
Three-pillar guide – download the free whitepaper

Do you need help to discover your organisation’s learning needs?

Knowing where to begin in developing an engaging workplace culture is where many organisations get stuck.

We have prepared this ‘Humans at Work’ eBook with a questionnaire-style guide to help you audit the needs of your workforce based on three psychological pillars. The results are then mapped against relevant and industry-leading eLearning courses.

Complete our ‘Humans at Work’ three-pillar guide and get one step closer to your goals.

What’s included in this guide?

In this guide we delve deeper into the 3 core pillars of human work:

  • Prevent
  • Protect
  • Support

Download it now to develop and leverage your policies to support the ‘Humans at Work’ in your organisation.

 

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