Sanctions Training for insurance providers
StreamAlive helps 9x the audience engagement in your Virtual Instructor-led Trainings (VILT).
Make your instructor-led Sanctions training more fun with polls, word clouds, spinner wheels and more
Works inside your existing PowerPoint presentation
Install the StreamAlive app for PowerPoint and see your slides come to life as people participate in your interactions
AI generates audience interactions for you
Let our AI scan your presentation and automatically come up with relevant questions based on the content. Or spend two hours coming up with your own questions, your choice!
Built to work with MS Teams and Zoom
Native apps for Teams and Zoom so you never have to leave your existing workflows
No QR Codes
Chat-powered interactions means your audience doesn’t need to scan QR codes or look at another screen to participate. They just type in the chat!

Quickly approved by your IT team
StreamAlive’s apps for Teams and Zoom means that they have been through rigorous quality assurance and client safety reviews. You’ll find everything an IT team needs to approve the app within the organization within your StreamAlive account.

Youve been asked to conduct Sanctions training for insurance providers and you want to make the session fun and interesting. Sound like a tall order? Well, let's dive into how you can make that happen.
Put Your Audience on the Map
Kick off your Sanctions training by making it personal. Use Magic Maps to ask attendees, "Which international market are you dealing with the most?" This connects everyone right from the start and sets a global perspective for your session.

Check the Sanctions Pulse
Use the Rating Poll to gauge your audience's current understanding of Sanctions. Ask, "On a scale of 1 to 10, how confident are you in your knowledge about international sanctions?" This helps set the baseline for the rest of your session.

Capture the Sanctions Mood
Create a word cloud to see the room's initial feelings about Sanctions. Are they intimidated? Curious? This visual can guide your focus and ensure the session hits the right emotional notes.

Flip the Tiles of Insight
Use Talking Tiles to gather thoughts on how Sanctions impact different job roles. Prompt with, "How do sanctions affect your daily tasks?" and watch insights drop onto the screen like magic.

Discover Sanctions Curiosities
Curiosity is your trainings best friend. Run a poll asking, "Which aspect of Sanctions do you want to dissect further?" Let attendees guide the depth of exploration, ensuring relevance.

Spin the Volunteer Wheel
Ready for some spontaneous interaction? Use the Spinner Wheel to choose a volunteer for an in-depth answer or insight on Sanctions. Its a fun way to encourage participation, and who doesn't love a bit of unpredictability?

Sanctions Pop Quiz
Test the waters with a quick quiz. Pose a question like, "Which entity enforces sanctions within the EU?" and see whos on top of their game-makes for a great knowledge checkpoint.

Check the Sanctions Pulse
Use the Rating Poll to gauge your audience's current understanding of Sanctions. Ask, "On a scale of 1 to 10, how confident are you in your knowledge about international sanctions?" This helps set the baseline for the rest of your session.

Smooth Sanctions Dialogues
StreamAlive does the legwork by picking up questions straight from the chat, no separate Q&A box needed. Address those burning questions right away, making sure everyone feels heard.

Engagement Insights at Your Fingertips
After the session, use Analytics to review what really clicked. Discover who were the most engaged and keep the conversations going-because a great session shouldnt end once the stream stops.











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