How eLearning Meets the Training Needs of Security Personnel
Tuesday, 05 December 2023
by New Leaf Technologies
In the heart of South Africa’s private security sector, the number of security officers surpasses that of the police force by a staggering 4 to 1. In 2022, according to figures from the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA), there were almost 2.7 million registered security guards, compared to the 140,048 on SAPS’ books. Every
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The Importance of Graphic Design in the eLearning industry
Friday, 17 November 2023
by Kelsey Basson
Designers with a strong Graphic Design background may be the advantage your company needs when working in the eLearning industry. Graphic Design serves an adaptable method in the eLearning environment as it can be used to enhance visual appeal, while supporting learners and keeping their interest throughout their learning journey. Complex ideas can be simplified
- Published in Gamification, Instructional Design, Resources
Tips For Effective High-Stress Security Training
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
by New Leaf Technologies
In South Africa, robust security personnel and services training are not just a necessity but a lifeline. To help organisations navigate this challenging terrain, we recommend the following for a comprehensive training program: Core skills and competencies Key touchpoints Simulation in training programme design Use of eLearning
Effective Strategies to Counter South Africa’s Crime Scourge
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
by New Leaf Technologies
South Africa has the eighth-highest global murder rate and a disconcerting presence on the cybercrime density list, the country faces complex security threats. Financial fraud, civil unrest, theft, armed robbery, carjacking, vandalism, and trespassing further compound these issues. The cost of safeguarding ourselves is staggering, with the nation allocating a substantial 10% of its GDP
How eLearning is Keeping Car Dealerships’ Wheels Turning
Monday, 09 October 2023
by New Leaf Technologies
In the face of a challenging business landscape, the South African vehicle sales market continues to demonstrate resilience. Recent statistics from the Automotive Business Council (naamsa) may show a 3.1% drop in August sales compared to the previous year, but the inflation rate within the 3%-6% target range suggests that a turnaround could be on
- Published in Automotive, Industry