- Genre:business & economics
- Sub-genre:Insurance / General
- Language:English
- Pages:316
- eBook ISBN:9798317833046
- Paperback ISBN:9798317818920
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"Retain: The Future of Learning in a Distracted World" tackles the problem every agency feels: within a day, most training slips away. Producers, CSRs, and account managers spend hours earning designations, then struggle to explain coverage when clients need clear answers. Meanwhile, top performers seem to remember everything under pressure. With this book, learn how they do it—and how any team can.
Grounded in the science of lasting memory and written for a distracted world, "Retain" explains why traditional programs fade and how to build training that sticks. Through research and real-world examples, you'll see how spaced reinforcement, rapid retrieval, and scenario-based practice rewire the brain for instant recall—from complex policy nuances to high-stakes client conversations.
Justin Goodman delivers an evidence-based blueprint built specifically for insurance—teach the right concepts at the right intervals, coach in minutes not meetings, and measure what transfers to the desk. The result is consistent performance you can feel—fewer E&O exposures, less rework, faster ramp, and confident teams that show up ready when clients depend on you most.
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Retain is a book about making insurance training do what it promises—show up when it counts. Agencies invest in countless designation courses, yet much of that effort fades within days. People feel familiar right after a session, then reach for the material later and come up empty. The result is hesitation where there should be clarity, rework where there should be momentum, and uneven performance across otherwise capable teams. This book explains why that fade happens and gives you a system to beat it.
The premise is simple: memory drives performance. If the right concepts aren't accessible at the right moment, skill breaks down. Retain translates learning science into an operating rhythm built for insurance—constant interruptions, tight timelines, and streams of technical information. You'll see why event-based training creates comfort without durable recall, and how to replace it with a cadence that locks knowledge into long-term memory.
The method fits real work. Lessons are short on purpose; reinforcement lands just ahead of forgetting; retrieval practice turns familiarity into fast recall; brief, context-rich scenarios build judgment; manager coaching happens in minutes, not meetings; progress is measured by what transfers to the desk. No new platform required—just a repeatable rhythm that compounds.
Every role benefits. Client-facing teams speak clearly under pressure. Operations moves faster with fewer handoffs. Leaders raise the floor on performance without micromanaging. Trainers stop chasing attendance and start building capability. Culture shifts as steady wins stack up: cleaner communication, shorter ramp for new hires, fewer avoidable mistakes, more trust.
Why now? Distraction is the default and complexity keeps rising. AI can speed research and documentation; it cannot replace understanding. When people lack strong mental models, speed amplifies errors. Specialists who think clearly and explain precisely will define the next era. That edge begins with retention.
Retain shows you how to slice dense topics into memorable units, schedule light reinforcement that respects attention, write prompts that surface the distinctions people blur, simulate pressure without overwhelm, and coach in a way busy managers can sustain. Start small, prove outcomes, and scale. The payoff is visible in the work you ship each day.
Training that lasts is a competitive advantage hiding in plain sight. Most accept the fade and pay the tax. A few build retention into the week and change their trajectory. Retain is the blueprint—practical, evidence-informed, and made for the realities of insurance. Put the cadence in motion and watch knowledge stop leaking, confidence rise, and performance become dependable when it matters most.
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