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Defend the Spend: How to Calculate ROI on L&D Investment

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Need to Calculate ROI on L&D Investments Are you confident that your L&D initiatives are working fine, and do you have the data to back it up? Overall, measuring ROI in eLearning investment allows organizations to make data-driven decisions and optimize their spending on training and development.

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70/20/10: The road to greater knowledge retention?

Docebo

That may seem a little upside-down, but according to new research from the Brandon Hall Group , organizations are finally realizing that people learn more of what they need to be effective at their job through informal channels , on-the-job experience and coaching than they do through more formal means.

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

Social learning approaches have a 75:1 ROI ratio compared to formal web-based training. That’s why it’s easy to understand why 73% of companies surveyed by the Brandon Hall Group expect to increase their focus on social learning. Need proof? Simply speaking, people learn by example and by direct experiences.

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Why eLearning Development Ratios Can be Hazardous to Your Career.

Dashe & Thomson

Before you commit to delivering a project based on these ratios (or buying services from someone based on them), it is useful to keep a few things in mind about eLearning Development Ratios: 1. More often than not, however, these guidelines can be dangerously misleading. Thank you so much.

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8 Qualities to Look for When Choosing Instructors For Live Training

Training Orchestra

Whether it’s live, instructor-led training, or done online via virtual ILT, choosing the best trainers and subject matter experts to lead your training programs is critical to delivering a positive learning experience and getting the best training ROI. Why is Choosing the Right Trainer for Instructor-Led Courses So Difficult?

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Why eLearning Development Ratios Can be Hazardous to Your Career

Dashe & Thomson

Before you commit to delivering a project based on these ratios (or buying services from someone based on them), it is useful to keep a few things in mind about eLearning Development Ratios: 1. More often than not, however, these guidelines can be dangerously misleading. Thank you so much.

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Convert ILT to eLearning - Estimating

Tony Karrer

There's been a lot of research on this, and answers vary anywhere from 20% to 80% of the original length, but there's general agreement that an average compression ratio is typically about 50% , or a four hour course in the classroom should take the student 2 hours to complete online. Brandon Hall reports it is a 2:1 ratio.

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