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Do You Know Your Regs? Match Game

How well do you know your regulations? Find out with this easy match game that tests your ability to match up the regulation with the correct regulation description.

How it Works: Download the PDF document and print copies for each training participant. Ask participants to draw a line from the regulation description to the matching regulation. The answer sheet can be found on page 2 of the PDF document.




Free Training Game: Ice Breaker Game: Thinking Outside the Box

This fun and challenging downloadable Ice Breaker training game tests your ability to think outside of the box. With a combonation of puzzlers and riddles, you can use this game to kick start your next training session!

How it Works: Download the PDF document and print copies for each training participant. Set a time limit (5 minutes is recommended) and tell participants that they must answer the 11 visual and text riddles. Let them know that the answers require them to think outside of the box.


Free Interactive Training Game: Can You Spot the Details?

Should you ever be confronted by a bank robber, it is important to remember as many details about the robber as possible. This fun training game tests just how good your observation skills are.


Free Printable Training Game: How Well Do You Know BSA?

How well do your employees know BSA? Test their knowledge with this fun word find game.

Students can find the answers to the quiz in the word find puzzle. This is an excellent game to use before or after your BSA training.
 


Free Interactive Training Game: Can You I.D. the Bank Robber?

Can you spot all of the important details you need to identify a bank robber? Find out with this Free Training Game that puts you face to face with three bank robbers and tests your ability to remember all the details.


Free Interactive Training Game: Catch the Short Change Scam if You Can Quiz

Featuring Frank Abagnale Jr. whose life story was the basis
of Leonardo DiCaprio’s role in the film Catch Me if You Can, this interactive game tests your skills at spotting short change scams. You will:

> Watch a short-change scam in progress
> Get helpful tips from legendary fraud expert Frank Abignale Jr.
> Watch a virtual transaction and see if you can spot a scam
> Fun Quiz: Test your short-change knowledge



Free Training Game: Can You Make the Correct Check-Cashing Decision? II

Try an all-new version of the popular training game "Can You Make the Check-Cashing Decision." Challenge your employees' ability to spot all the details necessary to make the correct check-cashing decision. This challenging game presents three "files" the provide various "clues" to whether or not the bank should cash the check.


Free Training Game: Can You Make the Correct Check-Cashing Decision?

Challenge your employees' ability to spot all the details necessary to make the correct check-cashing decision. This challenging game presents three "files" the provide various "clues" to whether or not the bank should cash the check.




Free Trainer's Tool Kit: Are You Undervaluing Customer Service?

Try our first Trainer's Tool Kit free training game made specifically to help train you, the trainer. The Are You Undervaluing Customer Service? Quiz is a quick, yet effective way to learn just how vital customer service is to your financial institution.

Take this quiz to find out how a frontline staff—properly trained to offer excellent customer service—can grow your bank's profitability—as well as how an undertrained staff could cost your institution millions of dollars.

 


Free Training Game: Can You Follow Instructions?

Teach your employees the importance of properly following instructions with this fun training game. Each student is "tested" on their ability to follow instructions within a three-minute time limit.

Students will quickly learn that not following instructions properly can lead to lots of additional and unneeded work. Use this training game to open up your next training session or meeting.

 


Free Training Game: How Well Do You Know Reg CC?

How well do your employees know Reg CC? Test their knowledge with this fun word find game.

Students can find the answers to the 8-question quiz in the word find puzzle. This is an excellent game to use before or after your Reg CC training.

 

 


Free Training Game: Know Your Currency III

Continuing on the the previous two free training games, Know Your Currency III tests your knowledge of what is on the back of US currency.

This 5-minute quiz will also test your knowledge of the background colors used on redesigned notes. An excellent way to start off any training meeting.

 


Free Training Game: Know Your Currency II

Due to the overwhelming response to the Know Your Currency free downloadable training game, we're offering an second, all-new cash quiz download. This 5-minute quiz will test your trainees' ability to pay attention to the details of currency. Featuring four bills, you must recognize what is wrong or missing from each bill. The quiz features the new $5 bill just released earlier this year.
 

 


Free Training Game: Know Your Currency

If I gave you one Hamilton, two Washington's, a Franklin and four Jackson's, how many of your trainees would know exactly how much cash I just handed you? Find out with this easy 5-minute quiz designed to test currency wits.

A PDF download, this game can be opened and printed several times to be distributed to your employees during your next training meeting.

 


Free Trainer's Quiz: What Training Style are You?

Take this brief one-minute quiz to determine your training style. According to training expert Richard Brostrom, there are four types of trainers: behaviorist, structuralist, functionalist and humanist. Do you approach your training with the precision and patience of a doctor? You may fall under the behaviorist category. Do you aim to build confidence and give feedback during training? You may be a functionalist. Find out what training style you use now.

 


Free Training Tips: And the Award Goes To...

Everyone loves to be recognized, so why not have your own awards presentation? If you have time, let participants vote for the winners. If your time is more limited, you can award the prizes. A few example award categories are:

  • Best morale booster
  • Best team player
  • Best listener
  • Most improved
  • Best sense of humor
  • Best internal customer service
  • Product knowledge expert
Each award can have multiple winners.

Free Training Tips: Puzzle Pieces Team Builder

Before the session, cut a piece of flip-chart paper into a blank puzzle with enough pieces so that each participant gets one. Give each participant a puzzle piece & have them write their names & one thing that they can contribute to the team on it.

When everyone is done, assemble the puzzle as a group. It's a great motivational game that demonstrates that each person is an important part of the team.  

 

 




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