The reinterpretation of the WorkShop
What are COOCs? One of the continuous improvements of any product linked to training is the progressive reduction of theoretical content in favor of operational content. It is vital to keep the overall weight of the practical part of a training action very high. Furthermore, it must always be completely updated, reflecting the possible improvements in the workflows of the productive area where they are located.
Many companies have highly qualified personnel in their ranks due to their career or experience. Perfectly competent people (as long as they have a little pedagogical orientation) to transmit work guidelines, habits and normative/practical knowledge to their colleagues. Having someone from the environment in the training actions improves the overall experience and forges a sense of community.
Transferring our experience with the corporate schools, As a Mainjobs group we feel very comfortable training pedagogically, creating content and coordinating training actions at the heart of any company or corporation with the tutors, teachers and/or mentors that it designates, to achieve the greatest excellence. . We've been doing it for a long time. The "moderns" call it COOCs.
The COOC (Corporate Open Online Course) are actually the third iteration of the MOOC, which first "mutated" in the SPOC'S (Small Private Online Course), these continued to be online, maintaining a clear social component but limiting the "target" to those belonging to a specific group such as professionals from a union or belonging to an educational entity. A final evolution has been with the help of third parties to "corporatize" the SPOC's focusing them on training their own personnel, either through new incorporations or as recycling processes. These virtualized reception manuals They can be interspersed with face-to-face sessions, in turn generating workflows where companies' HR can cross continuous improvement criteria to have intelligent training schedules.
Once again we are ahead of the competition. So much so that this concept did not yet have an entry on Wikipedia (we had to create it, here it is). We are always the first because our vocation is to innovate to perfect.