
How to Maximise Training ROI: Leverage eLearning
Here we look at how to maximise training ROI by leveraging a range of elearning capabilities and benefits. There are many reasons for organisations to
Here we look at how to maximise training ROI by leveraging a range of elearning capabilities and benefits. There are many reasons for organisations to
Here we signpost some of the best free software and advice that could help other organisations to keep running effectively, to keep doing good work during difficult times, and even for those in Learning and Development to provide training continuity for their staff via elearning.
Here we look at the idea of elearning maintenance as a key part of your content development planning. Future-proof content development is so key to keeping it relevant and reducing costs over time.
Sourcing great software and systems is just the start of the process and ensuring user adoption, engagement and effective training is often the key ingredient that will dictate project success or failure…
As businesses look to accelerate their digital transformation, here we look at how elearning should be seen as more than just the training component.
The Microsoft Edge web browser will also now cease support for Flash in 2020, along with Chrome and Adobe itself, making what was already seen as a dead system to many, even deader.
The latest healthcare technologies bring a host of benefits, but they don’t reduce the demands on a learning and development team. Here we look at trends and tech for L&D leaders to watch.
How do you choose which is right for you, and once you’ve done that, how do you choose the best supplier to meet your needs?
Keeping your workforce both happy in the present and optimistic about their future with your company is more of a challenge than ever, as staff have visibility of opportunities elsewhere via their social networks.
To ensure buy-in from the Finance department, it’s important for L&D to sell the idea of implementing or improving their use of elearning by talking their language – numbers – and specifically, cost-savings.