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- ANNOUNCEMENT -

is now

Our holding company is now NoMoreCourses, which includes other exciting ventures. 

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See our

year end promotion on "100 Ways To Get Hurt"

Microlearning is not only good for reinforcing knowledge

Habiiit's campaigns 
transform
behaviours
and culture

WE BUILD AND IMPLEMENT
 MICROLEARNING CAMPAIGNS FOR SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR CHANGE

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Habiiit revolutionises how organisations develop culture

by deploying microlearning campaigns that deliver concise, engaging, and focused content over time.

 

Our microlearning campaigns change attitudes, raise awareness, foster care and embed desired behaviours as habits.

“We invest heavily in training, but people don’t apply what we teach them. And if they do, it doesn’t last long!

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Have you experienced this problem?

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DID YOU KNOW?

So far, habiiit microlearning campaigns have:

93%

Average Campaign Participation and Completion Rate

-32%

Average shift in
Undesired Behaviours

8%

Average shift in
Desired Behaviours

Our prestigious clients include:

Do you want to see these results in your organisation too?

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Habiiit harnesses the potential of microlearning, a proven approach to counter the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve.  By delivering frequent, targeted content we reinforce desired behaviors and attitudes. By integrating neuroscience and social media science, we create captivating and interactive learning experiences that lead to enduring behavioral change, embedded habits and a thriving organizational culture.

Repeated behaviours become habits and habits become culture.

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What behaviours can we target for you?

Take the next step and book a meeting with a learning campaign change maker.

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