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The Training Back-Office: Stuck in the Stone Age?

Training Orchestra

Back-office: The training back-office is focused on the training professionals’ needs when managing instructor-led and virtual instructor-led training (ILT / vILT), and requires advanced optimization and business-oriented features to help get the job done. ILT and vILT are fundamentally different from e-learning.

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Oil and Gas downsizing: Training on a budget

Obsidian Learning

New post Oil and Gas downsizing: Training on a budget on Obsidian Learning. While everybody likes a low price at the pump, those of us in oil and gas know only too well how important robust oil prices are to the health of our industry. Low cost per barrel means high anxiety for everyone, from the boardroom to the oil patch.

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How Not to Manage Instructor-Led Training with Your LMS

Training Orchestra

Likely a core component of your learning tech stack, your Learning Management System (LMS) struggles to manage Instructor-Led Training (ILT)—it simply wasn’t designed to do so. With ILT likely one of your largest training investments, is there anything you can do about it? Why do LMSs struggle to manage ILT?

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Free L&D webinars for May 2020

Limestone Learning

Because coaching’s a just-in-time, customized approach to development, it’s far more cost-effective than more prevalent one-size-fits-all approaches to learning. Learn to turn any content into professional graphics using PowerPoint, free and low-cost tools, and a few tricks the pros use. See how easy it is — when you know how.

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Penny Pinching but Valuable Client and a Unique, Challenging Project

ID Reflections

5) What did we do? 5) What did we do?

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Proving ROI in Training

eLearning Blender

The company I work for has a tight grip on the training budget this year and if I want to make eLearning a priority in future budgets I need to make the ROI on eLearning obvious. By doing that I could easily point to the salary of the trainer and the cost of paying our employees to leave the store and sit through training.

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SCENARIOS ARE MINI DRAMAS…NOT A GLORIFIED Q & A.

Wonderful Brain

For instance, say ‘instructor led training’ before saying ILT. You are, remember writing a drama, and even if the budget won’t allow complete customization the many details can be established in less costly ways. Making it real often depends on the media and budget. Medium Cost. But I’ll get back to you ASAP.