Program Introduction
Training without a structural plan and strategy often leads to either the training material being misunderstood or it being completely ineffective. The art of Instructional Designing is one that bridges that gap. It includes tried and tested psychological frameworks and processes to strategically design not only the learning materials but also the learning process as a whole.

Brief Overview
Instructional Designing consists of sophisticated frameworks and more importantly the mindset of strategizing the knowledge transfer of a program in such a way that the delivery of the content becomes seamless with the original intent of the trainer translated to the learner.
Stemming from the quick delivery and knowledge retention aim of the American military, Instructional designing has been polished and modernized to fit the dynamics of 21st century corporate. The creative technical approach of Instructional design makes it desirable for companies with commitment to deep learning and employee retention.
Our Clients
Instructional design primarily comprises of:
A training has sound Instructional Designing when
Intent is translated
Oftentimes the main purpose which is the intent behind a particular challenge is not communicated with training and hence the outcome is that employees keep on pressing the next button without understanding the meaning. A successful training is therefore one where the intent along with the process knowledge is communicated effectively.
Visible change in performance
A training outcome is not merely calculated with marks and participation rate of the employees but it is also visible in the output of their work. This keeps the organization’s machine going along with employees having an aligned intention.
Agile Talent Upskilling
In an era of constant disruption, the ability to pivot is your greatest competitive advantage. Our instructional frameworks create a “learning-agile” workforce—people who are equipped to absorb new information rapidly and adapt to shifting market realities with confidence and poise.
Future ready trainers
With the help of Instructional design strategies trainers are abe to strategically align themselves for not only recent but also upcoming training needs that are not even ideated upon. They have a template already in place to be applied to any future requirements for training.

