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Choosing The Right E-Learning Partner And Getting Buy-In Throughout The Organization

Choosing The Right E-Learning Partner And Getting Buy-In Throughout The Organization

PlurlSight
Published by: Research Desk Released: Feb 05, 2019

Your training needs are evolving. Training today needs to be on standby—easier for employees to access whenever and wherever they need it. Or, maybe you’re facing a cost-cutting situation. Perhaps your organization has been entrenched in instructor led training for decades but it’s no longer meeting all of your needs because you now have a broad, geographically dispersed staff. If any of these statements resonate with you, you might be ready to take the e-learning plunge. Technology-based training is everywhere and will continue to grow, but are you ready for it? And where do you begin? When deciding if e-learning is right for your business, you may have more questions than answers earlier on in the process. e-Learning can be engaging, effective and easier to implement than you think. It can also be a strong partner to classroom instruction in a blended learning environment. In this guide, we’re going to define what e-learning is, tell you what to look for in an e-learning provider, and explain how to introduce it successfully. In addition, you’ll walk away knowing how managers can motivate staff to use the training, and how to convince the c-level that it makes sense for your company.