After the government announced that gathering of more 10 persons banned, we've been trying to pivot into Webinars, so I have spent the greater part of the weekend trying to translate my training program into a webinar.
The work to pivot was much harder than I thought and other trainers may want to read this before going ahead.
(Why do I want to share my training intelligence with other trainers? Simple, I believe one-day investment trainers will be asking me to train them! BWAHAHAHA !)
a) Webinars are labour intensive
My biggest fear was that webinars are so easy to run, there will be thousands of competing training programs in the near future. As it turns out, this is farther from the truth. While I proceed with my training at a much slower pace, my colleagues spent the entire time troubleshooting connection issues.
Their work is worse than IT operations because even if
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