People-Related Training vs. Process-Related Training: Which Provides Greater Impact to Profitability?

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People-Related Training vs. Process-Related Training: Which Provides Greater Impact to Profitability?

In the pursuit of organizational profitability, companies often face the critical decision of where to allocate their training resources. While both people-related training and process-related training are essential, understanding which provides a greater impact on profitability can guide more strategic investments. This blog post will explore the differences between these two types of training, their respective benefits, and how each can influence organizational profitability.