
A multinational design and manufacturing company required a series of media pitches to communicate a news story to the media on a global scale, including national newspapers and trade journals.
With travel and face-to-face restrictions in place due to the Coronavirus pandemic, our client required an alternative to its usual classroom setting. We created an online crisis training space to allow our client to deliver its training requirements using an interactive digital space.
Knowing the impact online interactions can have on engagement levels, it was important to implement a structure and strategy that maximised on time, and created as many similarities attendees would experience face-to-face as possible.
Kerry Knight | KMC
Recreating a face-to-face learning environment online without sacrificing on engagement levels involved a strategy that incorporated the multi-faceted training normally undertaken in a classroom. We also had to take into consideration the added element of issues that might arise due to the digital learning space. This all resulted in an online space that included:
A multinational design and manufacturing company required a series of media pitches to communicate a news story to the media on a global scale, including national newspapers and trade journals.
We created a contamination crisis scenario to train the India CMT at a multinational manufacturing company
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