Midyear, many training programs face the same challenge: participation begins to drop.
Whether it’s due to lack of time, fatigue, or because results are not yet visible, keeping employees engaged can become a real challenge.
That’s why Bridge’s HR Portal includes a strategic feature: real-time participation monitoring, with early alerts that let you take action before disengagement turns into dropout.

How does it work?
From the main dashboard, HR teams can view:
- Which employees maintain consistent class attendance, reinforcing their commitment.
- Which teams have shown steady progress, standing out as internal role models.
- Which best practices or participation patterns are common among highly engaged teams.
All this is displayed through dynamic reports, with filters by date, team, level, and more.
This feature becomes even more powerful when combined with other HR Portal tools, such as each employee’s complete profile and satisfaction indicators (CSAT/NPS), which help you understand not just who is participating less—but why.
Why is it key?
Because it enables HR teams to:
- Identify early success factors to replicate across other teams or levels.
- Design recognition and positive reinforcement campaigns based on real data.
- Align goals and expectations with each team’s or individual’s progress.
In other words, it turns gut feelings into data-driven decisions.
Concrete use cases for HR professionals:
- Identify employees with low attendance in the past month and launch a personalized re-engagement action. This could include tutoring sessions, motivational messages, or schedule adjustments based on the individual profile.
- Recognize teams with consistent attendance using comparative reports. This type of acknowledgment reinforces a learning culture and motivates other teams to improve their participation.
- Detect employees who haven’t met their learning hour goals and offer them additional support. Individual follow-up helps avoid delays and keeps learning on track.

Engagement is not a matter of luck—it’s a matter of strategy
The HR Portal lets you see what’s happening in real time—not when it’s already too late.
At times like this, when HR teams begin to assess adjustments for the second half of the year, having access to this information can make the difference between a stalled program and one that keeps growing.