FEATURE · MULTI-SITE ROLLOUT

Twelve sites. Four shifts. One standard.

Right now the right way to do the job depends on who ran onboarding that week, and your best trainer can only stand in one plant at a time. Whether the operator is in Houston, Monterrey, or Manchester, they learn the same SOP, to the same standard, with the same proof.

ONE SOURCE OF TRUTH · PUSH TO EVERY SITE · PER-SITE PROOF
How it works
1
You
You set the standard
We build a common core from your documents — the one right way to do the job.
2
Us
We add each site’s local layer
The local regulations, HR rules and site quirks layer onto the core — not a separate course.
3
You
Each worker gets core + their layer
Dispatched by location or tag — across the video, the documents and the in-task steps.
4
Us
Proven per site
A per-site audit chain shows every plant trained to the same core standard — on the record.
One standard · authored once → proven at every site
12 sites
One standard
4 shifts
Same SOP
3 countries
One audit chain
Months → days
To roll out a change
The problem

One company. Twelve different standards.

Every multi-site operations leader runs into the same wall:

A procedure rolled out at headquarters never fully lands at the sites.
VP of Operations
Every site runs the same process a slightly different way.
Director of Manufacturing
We can’t prove the Manchester plant trains to the same standard as Houston.
Quality Lead
Rolling out a change to twelve sites takes months and uneven results.
Corporate L&D Director
Multi-site rollout · one standard, every plant

One standard in. Proven at every site.

You set the standard once. From your documents we build a common core — the one right way to do the job — plus the location-specific parts each site needs (local regulations, HR rules, site quirks). The standardized process deploys to every site at once, adapted locally, and each worker gets the core plus their site’s layer — reflected in the video, the support documents and the in-task steps, and routed to them by location or tag. A per-site audit chain proves every plant trained to the same standard.

01Author once

Build the standard one time.

The right way to do the job stops depending on who ran onboarding that week. You set the standard once — we build it from your documents into one source of truth, owned centrally — instead of twelve plants each inventing their own version.

  • One source of truth. The standard lives in one place, not in a dozen local binders that drifted apart.
  • Owned at headquarters. Corporate authors the method once; sites consume it — they don’t rewrite it.
  • No trainer bottleneck. Your best trainer’s method scales past the one plant they can physically stand in.
  • Same SOP, every shift. Day, night and weekend crews all learn the identical procedure.
hq.talented.ai/standard · author once HQ MASTER STANDARD Line Changeover SOP SOURCE Step 1 · Lock out & tag out Step 2 · Clear & stage the line Step 3 · Swap tooling to spec Step 4 · First-article check Step 5 · Sign off & restart ● ONE SOURCE OF TRUTH · OWNED BY HQ authored once · no per-site rewrites PUBLISH STANDARD VERSION v4 APPLIES TO 12 SITES 4 SHIFTS 3 LANGS PUSH TO ALL EVERY SITE GETS IT Houston, US 3 shifts · EN ✓ v4 Monterrey, MX 2 shifts · FR / EN ✓ v4 Manchester, UK 2 shifts · FR ✓ v4 + 9 more sites all on the same v4 SAME STANDARD · EVERY PLANT
02Localize

A common spine. Local rules on top.

Standardizing doesn’t mean ignoring local reality. Every site inherits the same common core — the part that never varies — and only its own location-specific layer on top: the local regulations, the HR rules, the site quirks. The core and the right local layer flow through every form — the video, the support documents and the in-task steps — and each worker is served their site’s version automatically, by location or tag. So Manchester meets UK regulations and Houston meets OSHA, without either forking the master standard.

  • Common spine, every site. The core method is identical everywhere — that’s the part that never varies.
  • Location-specific layers. The local regulations, the HR rules, the site quirks live in a thin layer on top — not a separate course.
  • Right language, right floor. The same SOP reaches each operator in the language they actually work in.
  • Change the spine, sites stay aligned. Update the core once and every local layer re-bases against it automatically.
  • One version per worker, routed automatically. The core plus the right local layer reaches each person across the video, the documents and the in-task steps — dispatched by their location or tag.
LOCALIZE · COMMON SPINE + LOCAL LAYERS · BETA CONCEPT ONE SPINE · A LAYER PER COUNTRY Same core SOP · regional rules on top COMMON SPINE · v4 Step 1 · Lock out / tag out Step 2 · Clear & stage line Step 3 · Swap tooling Step 4 · First-article check identical at every site never forked locally + LAYER LOCAL-RULE LAYERS Houston, US + OSHA lockout addendum · EN Monterrey, MX + CNESST rule · FR / EN Manchester, UK + + local UK rules · GB ● spine unchanged · only the layer differs SAME CORE, LOCAL WHERE IT MATTERS COMMON SPINE LOCAL LAYERS PER-COUNTRY RULES RIGHT LANGUAGE
03Prove

Prove the same standard, site by site.

When someone asks whether the Berlin plant trains to the same standard as Houston, you don’t guess. Every site carries its own audit chain — who completed which version, in which language, on what date — rolled up into one corporate view that proves the standard held everywhere.

  • Per-site audit chain. Each plant has a complete, on-the-record trail of who trained on the standard.
  • Same standard, provable. Show that Berlin and Houston both completed the identical v4 procedure.
  • One corporate roll-up. Twelve sites’ proof consolidates into a single dashboard for the auditor.
  • Version-locked evidence. The record shows exactly which version each site trained on, by date.
corp.talented.ai/compliance · per-site audit chain CORPORATE AUDIT ROLL-UP Same standard, proven site by site SITE VERSION TRAINED Houston, USv4 · EN98% ✓ Monterrey, MXv4 · ES/EN100% ✓ Manchester, UKv4 · FR96% ✓ Austin, USv4 · EN94% ✓ + 8 more sitesv4all on v4 ● ALL 12 SITES ON THE SAME STANDARD AUDIT CHAIN Manchester = Houston same v4 SOP · proven Completed by name Version v4 locked Language on record Date & site stamped EXPORT AUDIT PACK PROOF, NOT GUESSWORK PER-SITE CHAIN SAME STANDARD CORPORATE ROLL-UP VERSION-LOCKED
Before / after

Twelve local versions. Or one proven standard.

The same rollout, two very different outcomes across your sites.

Today

A different standard at every site

  • ×The right way to do the job depends on who ran onboarding that week.
  • ×Your best trainer can only stand in one plant at a time.
  • ×No way to prove Manchester trains to the same standard as Houston.
  • ×Rolling out one change takes months and lands unevenly.
With TalentED

One standard, proven everywhere

  • Author the procedure once at headquarters — one source of truth for all twelve sites.
  • Push to every site and shift at once, in the right language.
  • A common spine with thin local-rule layers per country.
  • A per-site audit chain that proves the same standard everywhere.
Use cases

One standard. Across every site you run.

What a standardized rollout looks like across different teams:

VP Ops

One safety SOP, three countries

A VP Ops rolls out one safety procedure across São Paulo, Berlin and Singapore with a per-site audit chain proving the same standard.

Corporate L&D

A spine plus local layers

A corporate L&D team deploys a common spine plus local-rule layers for each country’s regulations.

Manufacturer

A new plant, day one

A manufacturer brings a newly acquired plant onto the corporate standard within the first week.

Retail Chain

200 locations, one method

A retail chain standardizes food-safety training across 200 locations with regional variations.

One standard in. Every site on the record.

The right way to do the job should be the same in São Paulo, Berlin and Singapore — not whatever the local trainer remembered. Author the standard operating procedure once, push it to every site and shift, layer in local rules, and prove the standard held with a per-site audit chain.

01 Author once at headquarters 02 Push to every site 03 Common spine 04 Local-rule layers 05 Per-site audit chain
Wired to the rest of the platform

A standard is only as good as its proof.

Multi-site rollout sets the standard. The rest of the platform carries it the last mile — into every language your floor needs, into proof someone can do the job, into one corporate view, and onto the device in each operator’s hand.

Who this matters most for

Twelve sites, four shifts, one standard, one day

RETAIL

Retail

Roll the same onboarding and product training to every store at once, no per-location rebuild.

QUICK SERVICE RESTAURANTS

Quick Service Restaurants

Deploy a new recipe or food-safety standard to every location in one push, live the same day.

HOSPITALITY & GAMING

Hospitality & Gaming

Launch the same service standard across every property at once, so the brand feels identical everywhere.

AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIPS

Automotive Dealerships

Push a manufacturer or process update to every rooftop at once, so each service drive runs the same way.

Set the standard once.

“Excellence is teachable.”

Bring us one SOP and the list of sites that should run it. Give us twenty minutes and we’ll show you the same standard live in Houston, Monterrey and Manchester — with the per-site proof that it landed.

See it in action →