Most leadership training fails.
Not because managers lack the will to grow. Not because the trainer lacks passion.
They fail because of the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve: within a single week, 90% of what was learned has vanished. After a month, virtually nothing remains.
The core problem: Standard training focuses purely on what managers should do. But without a solid internal foundation, knowledge fails to stick and behavior remains unchanged.
In the field of learning and development, we distinguish three critical elements where most training programs fail:
Training Transfer – Knowledge is useless without practical application. We bridge the ‘Transfer Gap’ by making the workplace the primary learning environment.

