By unifying learning, communication, compliance, workflows and AI assistance in a single platform, Frontline-First Workforce Technology creates visibility and drives measurable improvements in distributed teams' performance.
BOSTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / March 2, 2026 / Recent research from McKinsey & Company found that organizations seeing real productivity gains from AI and digital tools are those that invest first in frontline training, adoption, and execution. Businesses using iTacit's Frontline-First Workforce Technology report that the software platform improves productivity, safety and engagement while providing managers with insights into how training is improving frontline workers' performance.

iTacit is a single mobile-first platform that unifies learning, communication, and compliance. By integrating training into workers' daily routines, it makes learning relevant and interactive while also fostering independent problem-solving. It also allows managers to track employees' progress and certifications, essential for companies where regulatory compliance is critical.
"As organizations struggle to assess whether frontline initiatives like training programs, safety protocols, and process changes actually change behavior or improving outcomes, they need faster, more reliable insight into frontline activity and performance," said Luke Megarity, president and COO of iTacit. "We help organizations' leaders identify issues, course-correct quickly, and make informed decisions based on real operational data rather than lagging indicators."
Organizations using iTacit in their real-world operations confirm that it delivers the operational visibility that they need. The approach translates into more accountability and impactful business outcomes at both the operational and executive levels.
In the study, McKinsey found that most workers believe they lack essential skills: Nearly three-quarters of workers reported experiencing skill gaps, both on foundational frontline operational skills, such as equipment maintenance and repair, and on core skills for craft or technician roles.
ITacit customers say that the software has closed those skill gaps, transforming their frontline training with an experience built for the realities of frontline work.
"What sets iTacit apart is its alignment with how work truly happens on the front line. It's not just a communication tool or a training platform-it's an operational asset that helps us equip our people with what they need to perform safely, consistently, and confidently," said Jason Shannon, CEO of Shannex, a Canadian provider of retirement living, assisted living, memory care and nursing home care.
iTacit offers managers in a range of industries, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and retail, a modern training, productivity, and compliance solution, with the ability to meet internal and external accountability demands. To learn more, visit iTacit.com.
About iTacit
iTacit's Frontline-First Workforce Technology gives frontline teams the clarity and confidence to perform complex work in fast-moving environments. The platform brings the core elements of frontline operations-training, communication, compliance, and workflow execution-into one mobile experience designed for workers who don't sit at desks. With real-time visibility for managers and always-on guidance for employees, iTacit helps organizations strengthen safety, raise performance, and build more resilient frontline teams across healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, government, and energy.
Contact:
Teri Maltais
teri.maltais@itacit.com
SOURCE: iTacit
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