Pedagogical concepts
Invinn develops educating, informative and selling information for our customers. We are experts at pedagogy, usability, interactive media and at achieving measurable results which enables our customers to evaluate the result of a project. Our specialists have the perfect combination of competences covering all areas of our business and our focus is always guiding our customer through all the phases of the project to ensure the best result possible.
We are an agile organisation with short ways of decision. This, along with our professional and geographical closeness to our customers, makes us able to easily understand and spot the existing needs and we can meet these needs in a close collaboration with our customers. We make every effort to develop concepts that involve the target audience and contains relevant material.
A few of the most common goals we help our customers achieve:
- Educate more efficiently!
Every day we face new challenges at our workplaces. This means that we constantly must gather new knowledge and competence. Continuously accessible learning enables staff to develop skills when it's needed and makes the work more efficient.
- Increase sales!
Increasing vendors and final customers product understanding is a way of increasing the sales. We explain tehcnical products in a simple and entertaining way. We also develop application trainings helping all employees to better master their software.
- Engaging employees!
Insufficient information and vague routines are common causes of discomfort in many workplaces. Engaging training may be evolving both for the individual employees as well as for the whole organisation. Competence and participation creates changes in attitude and a better work environment.
To find out how Invinn can help you with pedagogical concepts please contact Håkan Frostne, CEO, by MAIL or phone +46 (0) 761 19 89 54.
"Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand."
- Chinese saying
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