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BLP Wins 2016 Horizon Awards for Knowledge Guru ‘Drive’ and Custom Mobile Learning Solution

Knowledge Guru

The prestigious competition has received over 10,000 entries from over 40 countries since its inception in 2002. Learners complete a short confidence assessment, then receive customized daily mini-games that teach topics such as features and benefits, how to compare competitors and objection handling. Learn more. About TE Connectivity.

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Tottus joins the EduMe family

Edume

Starting life in Peru in 2002, the company was later acquired by one of South America’s largest retailers, Falabella, in 2005. 120 employees were upskilled on FPay in a short period of time and reached 90% compliance. We spoke to Joana Raygada, Head of Talent Development, to find out more about how Tottus plans to use EduMe.

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10 Types of Corporate Training Programs (and Uses in the Workplace)

Ninja Tropic

Between one day and the next, new technologies are developed, trends shift, and customer expectations change. How Can New Hire Time to Productivity Be Tracked? Why Track New Hires Time to Productivity? How Long Until Employees Are Fully Productive? Here’s an example: 5.

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Best Workplace Blended Learning Providers

Roundtable Learning

At Roundtable Learning, we believe in honesty and transparency when it comes to interacting with our current and potential customers. With 70 offices in 30 countries, GP Strategies provides custom content for C-Suite employees down to the front line. Learning Products. Custom Courseware Development. Year Founded: 2002.

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The Broken Dream – LXP

eLearning 24-7

Premise that LMSs were created for compliance and regulatory only. LMSs were created because people didn’t know what their employees, customers, members, students, hamsters (could be), didn’t know. If you wanted the LMS to only offer compliance courses and regulatory, that was/and still is, your choice. 100% FALSE.

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Gamification: The Power of Gaming Features in Corporate eLearning

eLearningMind

We were tasked with making a compliance course more tolerable. If you have ever taken a compliance course, you know that they aren’t super exciting. They would also be issued a Compliance Passbook, where they would collect stamps after each micro course was completed. The Course Map for the rental car compliance training.

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2022 Turkey Awards

eLearning 24-7

And in 2002, many more – I used Geolearning – it offered lots of informal options. I’ve never been a fan of assigned learning (formal), so I rarely did it – except for compliance. Does it really apply to customer education/partner training/channel partners, B2B? There were systems that offered it.