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Question
"Vestible training is better than on-the-job training." Justify for or against.
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Solution
- Vestibule training is often considered better than on-the-job training because it provides a controlled environment where employees can learn without the pressures and risks of the actual workplace.
- This method uses simulated work conditions, allowing trainees to practice tasks and processes with guidance. This leads to fewer mistakes and a smoother transition to their roles.
- Additionally, vestibule training can be tailored to specific needs, ensuring comprehensive coverage of essential skills.
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