Driving Dynamics Named Top Safety Company
Driving Dynamics Inc. has been selected as a Top 20 Health & Safety Training Company by Training Industry Inc. for the second year in a row, the fleet driver training provider announced.
Driving Dynamics Inc. has been selected as a Top 20 Health & Safety Training Company by Training Industry Inc. for the second year in a row, the fleet driver training provider announced.
Selection to the list is based on the breadth and diversity of health and safety training offerings; ability to deliver training in preferred modalities; company size and growth potential; geographic and vertical reach; and quality of clients.
"This year's Top 20 Health and Safety Training companies offer innovative delivery methods such as microlearning, simulations and virtual reality to reinforce learning across multiple industries," said Ken Taylor, president of Training Industry, Inc. "This list is an excellent resource for organizations to meet their health and safety training needs."
Training Industry spotlights the latest news, articles, case studies and best practices within the training industry and publishes annual Top 20 Lists as part of its mission to continually monitor the training marketplace for the best providers of training services and technologies covering many sectors of interest to the corporate training function. Their focus is on helping dedicated businesses and training professionals get the information, insight and tools needed to more effectively manage the business of learning.
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