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Once you have an idea about the content, then you can suggest a solution to the training problem. The solution can be: 
  • Video
  • Game
  • WBT (simple to complex)
  • ILT (Instructor-Led Training)
  • Blended learning (Mix of online and classroom learning)
  • Branching scenario
  • Classroom training
  • Any other solution
It is always a good idea to build a prototype before you actually start with building the actual product. In the prototype. In the prototype, you can show a sample of the final product so that the stakeholders get an idea about how it is going to look like. Sometimes, when the stakeholders look at the final product they feel that it is not as per their expectations. To avoid such a situation, it is always preferred to create a prototype and get the approval of the stakeholders. 

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