We’ve worked with a lot of growing companies over the years: manufacturers, warehouses, fleet operations, and construction firms. While the industries vary, their pain points sound eerily familiar. Before partnering with us, most of them had one thing in common: training chaos. Manual assignments. Scattered spreadsheets. Zero visibility. It worked … until it didn’t. Here’s what their world looked like, and how it started to crack.
A customer of ours used to manage training with good old-fashioned Excel files. And for a while, it was “fine”. It wasn’t broken … but it was far from efficient. And as their team grew, so did the cracks. They manually created employee training lists. Sent email reminders one by one. Tracked completions through sign-off sheets. And followed up manually, again and again.
Each location had its own way of tracking training:
When a new safety manager joined their team, she tried to pull a company-wide report. Her exact words? “It felt like solving a murder mystery.” They couldn’t confirm who had completed what. Some certifications had expired without anyone noticing. And worse? They had an audit coming up, fast.
Their HR team was buried in follow-ups. The safety lead was spending hours every week just figuring out who was behind on training. One training coordinator said, “We spent more time chasing completions than actually training anyone.” And no, it wasn’t because people didn’t care. It was because the system made it hard to care. There was no structure, no automation, and no clarity. Just reminders, mistakes, and missed deadlines.
The safety manager was exhausted. HR was frustrated. And leadership? They knew there was a problem, but didn’t know how big it really was. Month after month, the same problems came up:
When they connected with us, they weren’t looking for bells and whistles. They weren’t asking for a “learning ecosystem.” They just wanted one thing: “Can we assign training, track it, and not lose our minds?” That’s exactly what they got with us and our WAVE Compliance Suite. Not just a training library, a full system that:
And just like that, the chaos started to settle.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) – Training Requirements in OSHA Standards
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) – Training and Workforce Development
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) – Preventing Discrimination in the Workplace Training