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Scientia: Maximizing Training Through a Science-Based Philosophy

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Education and training are essential elements in all jobs - doubly so for the protective security industry and those involved in more martial sectors. Owning the basic skillsets of the job is something practitioners must relentlessly pursue in an effort to prevent the unforeseen from rearing its head.

Miyamoto Musashi said, "A thousand days of training to develop, ten thousand days of training to polish. You must examine all this well." Raptor Protection's Chris Butler has dedicated a significant portion of his career to the examination of training with a passion for ensuring people learn and not just repeat the principles and pass the test.

As we round out 2022, grab a pencil and a cup of your favorite beverage and listen in as we discuss a myriad of topics, from what Chris describes as the 'illusion of learning" to how we can holistically approach training for the job. Chris' philosophy on training is something that every practitioner, master trainer, and risk manager should consider as part of their own.

Join the conversation and give us your thoughts at protectiontalk@outlook.com - Please like and share CiCP!

Happy New Year from the CiCP Team!

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Manage episode 351044582 series 2602573
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Education and training are essential elements in all jobs - doubly so for the protective security industry and those involved in more martial sectors. Owning the basic skillsets of the job is something practitioners must relentlessly pursue in an effort to prevent the unforeseen from rearing its head.

Miyamoto Musashi said, "A thousand days of training to develop, ten thousand days of training to polish. You must examine all this well." Raptor Protection's Chris Butler has dedicated a significant portion of his career to the examination of training with a passion for ensuring people learn and not just repeat the principles and pass the test.

As we round out 2022, grab a pencil and a cup of your favorite beverage and listen in as we discuss a myriad of topics, from what Chris describes as the 'illusion of learning" to how we can holistically approach training for the job. Chris' philosophy on training is something that every practitioner, master trainer, and risk manager should consider as part of their own.

Join the conversation and give us your thoughts at protectiontalk@outlook.com - Please like and share CiCP!

Happy New Year from the CiCP Team!

  continue reading

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