
Veriforce Acquires Highwire, Expanding Leadership in Contractor Risk Management
The combined expertise and scale deliver stronger safety, compliance and financial risk management for construction and capital projects worldwide
Economic recession, broken supply chains, and the COVID-19 pandemic have made it difficult, if not impossible, for businesses to rely on what’s worked for them in the past to manage supply chain risk. To help ensure business continuity and growth, training professionals are scrambling to adjust safety and risk management strategies, conducting programs remotely and restructuring in-person sessions to adhere to new guidelines.
Many of the training changes made in 2020, including an accelerated shift to virtual instructor-led training (VILT), will continue to shape the format and content of training programs in 2021 — and likely well beyond. Here are key changes and trends that training professionals should consider as they plan for the year ahead.


The combined expertise and scale deliver stronger safety, compliance and financial risk management for construction and capital projects worldwide

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