How the Forgetting Curve Appears in Compliance Training

2026-03-06T19:31:06-07:00March 6th, 2026|Blog/News|

How the Forgetting Curve Appears in Compliance Training Many organizations achieve impressive completion rates for annual compliance training. Employees complete required courses, acknowledge company policies, and pass knowledge checks that demonstrate awareness of key rules. However, compliance decisions rarely occur during training. They occur months later, during routine business activities when employees are navigating [...]

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Why Employees Break Rules They Already Know at Work

2026-03-06T18:18:41-07:00March 6th, 2026|Blog/News, Compliance Blog, Todd's Blog|

Why Employees Break Rules They Already Know at Work If compliance were simply a matter of "knowing the rules," every company with a 98% completion rate would be 100% safe. But we know that isn't the case. When a major compliance failure hits the headlines, the investigation rarely finds that the employee "didn't know" [...]

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Why Scenario-Based Training Improves Real Compliance Decisions

2026-03-06T11:52:09-07:00March 6th, 2026|Compliance Blog, Scenario-based Compliance Training, Todd's Blog|

Why Scenario-Based Training Improves Real Compliance Decisions Many organizations report high completion rates for compliance training, yet still encounter situations where employees hesitate or make uncertain decisions. This gap often occurs because training is completed months before employees encounter a real compliance situation. Scenario-based training focuses on the moment when employees must actually make [...]

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