Nintendo DS used to train McDonalds part-time employers in JapanBy Mark Rollins - 03/22/2010 8:30:08 AM |
It seems like every day people find a new use for the Nintendo DS, and I never would have considered it as a training tool for McDonalds.
The training tool is called eSmart, and it costs about 2.2 million dollars to develop. Is it worth the price to train some part-time employees? I suppose that if it cuts training time in half, it would be.
So far, it is only being used in Japan.
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