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Pascua Yaqui Tribe Enhances Compliance Program with Training
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
Applicable Functions
- Human Resources
Use Cases
- Virtual Training
Services
- Training
The Challenge
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe was seeking a training program not only to get employees in compliance but also to develop the next wave of leadership within the tribe. Many employees were transitioning into leadership roles and the tribe felt the need to provide them with leadership tools, skills, and resources to aid their professional growth. Additionally, the tribe identified several areas where they needed a more comprehensive and automated system to address compliance standards like HIPAA, workplace harassment, safety, and ethics.
About The Customer
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Yaqui Native Americans in southern Arizona. The ancestors of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe first settled in the United States near Nogales and south Tucson in the early 1800s. Today the tribe has eight communities in southern Arizona spanning across richly vegetated and scenic desert lands. The tribe has around 900 employees and was looking for a training program to develop the next wave of leadership within the tribe and to get employees in compliance.
The Solution
To address their training challenges, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe selected NAVEX Global’s NAVEXEngage ethics and compliance training solution. The tribe purchased an enterprise training subscription, which gave them access to the training that would meet their current needs, and training modules that could be added later to meet future requirements. The NAVEXEngage online training platform is proving to be an efficient and effective way to train the tribe’s employees without pulling them out of their daily responsibilities for a long period of time. With departments spread out across the state, the online automated system allows the tribe to deploy training without having to travel to each location and deliver it in person.
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