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Five ingredients for compliance e-learning excellence

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These should be useful to both clients and vendors who are looking to make their compliance e-learning more interesting and impactful. This may take significant trust from your subject matter experts, but this is increasingly the direction of travel that regulators are taking (away from ‘tick box’ compliance).

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Five more ingredients for compliance e-learning excellence

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When I last judged the compliance category two years ago I wrote Five ingredients for compliance e-learning excellence . It’s tempting to think that as completing compliance learning is non-negotiable, there’s not much scope for learners to give you useful feedback. Big mistake. Give your learners a boost.

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Escaping from the compliance e-learning cul-de-sac

From the Coleface

Much of the e-learning that professional firms offer is compliance-based. The risk is that poor compliance e-learning ends up tainting learners’ expectations of e-learning (this is sometimes referred to as the “compliance e-learning cul-de-sac”). p49: “What must we do differently to develop a culture of compliance?”

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Is this compliance story too close to home?

From the Coleface

Learners are used to compliance e-learning. Pros: Showing people that non-compliance has consequences is way more powerful than talking hypothetically – real life stories have impact! I’ll recap some of the pros and cons of including a real life story in your e-learning.

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Wii Fit and compliance e-learning

From the Coleface

So how can this inform compliance e-learning? Although it’s far too early to tell whether Wii Fit will have an impact on the nation’s wellbeing, it’s worth pausing to think how many of the above ingredients you have incorporated into your compliance e-learning.

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Three things L&D can learn from the theme park user experience

From the Coleface

Take out: Deliver compliance messages at a time when people are most likely to react positively and closest to the potential point of need.

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E&Y offshores tax compliance: what does this mean to you?

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Hiding stealthily in the August issue of Accountancy is a story stating that Ernst & Young have created 200 new graduate jobs in India for UK tax compliance work over the next 2 years. People will seize on this story as evidence of three entirely different trends: 1. The End is Nigh.

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