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Buying enterprise software used to be a gamble. You would sit through a polished sales presentation, sign a 3-year contract, and cross your fingers that the system actually worked as advertised. If it didn’t, you were stuck with it.

In 2026, the power has shifted back to the buyer. The standard for SaaS (Software as a Service) is now “Try Before You Buy.” However, not ...


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We need to retire the phrase “Death by PowerPoint.” In 2026, if your safety training puts employees to sleep, it isn’t just boring, it is negligent. A bored employee is a disengaged employee, and disengagement is the leading cause of workplace accidents.

The industry response has been a massive shift toward gamified safety training. By adding elements ...


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Healthcare safety is not like construction safety. On a construction site, the primary risk is gravity. In a hospital, the risks are invisible (viruses), volatile (violent patients), and highly regulated (HIPAA).

In 2026, selecting the right partner among the many healthcare safety training vendors is a high-stakes decision. If your training fails, you...


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Let’s be honest: You cannot learn how to drive a forklift by watching a video. You cannot learn how to perform CPR by reading a PDF.

While digital learning has revolutionized compliance, there is still a critical need for hands-on safety training. According to OSHA,...


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In the high-stakes world of building, “safety” isn’t just a binder on a shelf—it’s the difference between a project finishing on time and a project getting shut down by federal regulators. For decades, the standard solution was to hire expensive construction safety consultants to visit the site, lecture the crew, and leave.

But in 2026, the model is br...


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