Friday, June 29, 2012

The Benefits of Export Compliance Webinars

It doesn't matter if you have 10 employees or 10,000. If you export products, you have to stay current on export regulations. Many export compliance services are now offering webinars as a cost-effective way to provide training to any size group. Import and export regulations change frequently, and custom webinars are a great way to make sure everyone on your team is up-to-date. Corporate travel budgets are leaner than ever, and sending employees away to training seminars can be a real financial burden. But export compliance webinars are brought right to each desktop so that training can be easily integrated into work schedules at a far lower cost than off-site training. With their low cost per employee, webinars are less expensive and disruptive than live, on-site training. Minimum Disruption to Productivity Web-based export compliance training is the most convenient way to ensure that every employee receives the training they need and that disruption to production schedules is minimized. Employee training by webinar can be staggered by the day or by the hour so that you won't find yourself without multiple key employees all at once. You don't have to give up a day of productivity to ensure your employees are properly trained in the export regulations.  Up-to-the-minute regulatory changes can be incorporated into your online training program. Compliance Assurance stakes its reputation on keeping current with export regulations, and web-based training is a great way to ensure your employees receive only the most current training. Regular reinforcement of export regulations and the consequences for non-compliance  are necessary to avoid violating export laws. Web-based training on the latest in export regulations is a convenient, cost-effective way to make sure that employee awareness of the importance of compliance is refreshed and reinforced. When every employee is educated about the latest export regulations, your company reduces the risk of violation and may even be able to claim mitigating circumstances if an unintended violation should occur.

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